Sun Cottage Howarth

Visiting Howarth

Haworth Village

Nestled amidst the wild beauty of the Pennine moors, Haworth is a charming village steeped in literary history. The Brontë Parsonage, where the famous sisters penned classics like “Jane Eyre” and “Wuthering Heights,” is a major draw for visitors. Explore the cobbled streets lined with traditional shops and pubs, all while soaking in the atmosphere that inspired these timeless novels.

Beyond its literary connections, Haworth offers a delightful escape. Take a scenic ride on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a charming steam railway featured in “The Railway Children.” Explore the dramatic moorland on foot at Penistone Hill County Park, retracing the steps of the Brontë sisters and immersing yourself in the rugged landscapes that fuelled their imaginations.

Haworth’s pubs are renowned for their exceptional hospitality, offering a selection of locally crafted Yorkshire ales. With several micro-bars offering diverse drink options, music, and ambiance, Haworth has become a sought-after spot for a delightful evening in a warm and secure village setting. Most of the pubs serve food and are dog friendly.

Haworth serves as a perfect base for venturing further into Yorkshire. The market town of Skipton, with its medieval castle and cobbled streets, is a short drive away. Explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a haven of rolling hills and picturesque villages. Visit the elegant spa town of Harrogate for a quintessential afternoon tea experience. Haworth’s charm extends far beyond its size, offering a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and easy access to the wonders of Yorkshire.

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