4 Best Sights in Haworth: Heart of Bronte Country, Yorkshire

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We've compiled the best of the best in Haworth: Heart of Bronte Country - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brontë Parsonage Museum

Fodor's Choice

The most evocative of Haworth's Brontë sights is the sisters' family home, a somber Georgian rectory dating from 1778 and containing original furniture (some bought by Charlotte after the success of Jane Eyre), portraits, and books. The Brontës moved here when the Reverend Patrick Brontë was appointed vicar of the local church, but tragedy soon struck—his wife, Maria, and their two eldest children died within five years.

The museum brings the family's story to life with enchanting mementos of the four surviving children, including tiny books they made when they were still very young, Charlotte's wedding bonnet, the sisters' spidery graffiti on the nursery wall, and portraits painted by Branwell, the Brontës' only brother. Admission is by timed-entry only, so book ahead.

Church St., Haworth, BD22 8DR, England
01535-642323
Sight Details
£12.50
Closed Mon. and Tues. in Mar., Apr., and Oct.–Dec., and Tues. in May–Sept.

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Brontë Waterfall

If you have the time, pack a lunch and walk for 2¾ miles or so from Haworth along the "Bronte trail" across the moors to the lovely, isolated waterfall that has been renamed in honor of the sisters. It was one of their favorite haunts, which they wrote about in poems and letters, with Charlotte calling it "a perfect torrent racing over the rocks, white and beautiful!” in an 1854 diary entry.

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

Haworth is one stop along the route of this scenic 5-mile heritage railway between Keighley and Oxenhope through the picturesque Worth Valley, as seen in numerous film and television shows including The Railway Children and Peaky Blinders. Many of the trains are pulled by handsome steam engines. Frequent themed special events add to the fun.

Station Rd., Haworth, BD22 8NJ, England
01535-645214
Sight Details
£15 round-trip, £22 Day Rover ticket
Closed weekdays in Sept. and Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri. in Oct.–Mar.
Online tickets cannot be purchased on day of travel; round-trip tickets can only be purchased in person on day of travel

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Main Street

Haworth's steep, cobbled High Street has changed little in outward appearance since the early 19th century, but it now acts as a funnel for crowds heading for points of interest: the Black Bull pub, where the reprobate Branwell Brontë drank himself into an early grave (his stool is kept in mint condition); the former post office (now a bookshop) from which Charlotte, Emily, and Anne sent their manuscripts to their London publishers; and the church, with its atmospheric graveyard (Charlotte and Emily are buried in the family vault inside the church; Anne is buried in Scarborough).

Haworth, England

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