Wild and Remote

For accommodation tucked away in the most secluded parts of England and Wales, look no further than these idyllic hideaways.  Located in stunning isolation you'll be able to relax and explore the surrounding scenery without a care in the world.

Black Sail

Black Sail

Black Sail is a legend, famous for being a remote and isolated shepherd’s bothy at the head of Ennerdale, accessible only on foot. This location provides great access to the surrounding fells

Coniston Coppermines

Coniston Coppermines

This property sits almost halfway up a mountain with fantastic views and surrounded by fells, allowing hill walkers easy access onto Wetherlam and the Old Man of Coniston itself.

Ennerdale

Ennerdale

Two forestry cottages form this YHA property in a remote wooded valley surrounded by fells, ridges and many famous peaks.

Pen y Pass

Pen y Pass

This building was once the haunt of Victorian climbers - George Mallory of Everest fame once stayed here on his early climbing trips to Wales

Tanners Hatch

Tanners Hatch

If you’re looking for an archetypal country cottage to stay in away from the hustle and bustle of city life you’ve found it at Tanners Hatch. The property is car free and accessible via foot or pedal power through National Trust woods.

Tintagel

Tintagel

Have you had enough of 21st century Britain? Then stay in this well-equipped and comfortable property, perched on Glebe Cliff with stunning coastal views over Dunderhole Point.

Llwyn y Celyn

Llwyn y Celyn

This property offers access to some of the best walking in Wales. Choose gentle strolls alongside the Brecon and Monmouth Canal or ascend across the spectacular ridges and peaks of Pen-y-Fan and Corn Du.

Kielder

Kielder

Kielder is the most remote village in England and this YHA location offers a quiet break for families and groups. Kielder Forest is on the doorstep and offers a huge selection of walking and cycling trails.

Skiddaw House

Skiddaw House

YHA Skiddaw House is a fantastic get-away-from-it-all property in the peace and tranquillity of the Northern Fells of the Lake District. In a spectular remote location it's only accessible by foot or cycle.

Llangattock Mountain

Llangattock Bunkhouse

Access to ancient woodlands, rare marshland and wildflower meadows is on the doorstep of this remote mountain bunkhouse. It offers modern accommodation and substantial outdoor space to relax in.