Modern Haworth is one of the most popular tourist spots in Britain. Visitors are drawn here by the story of the Brontë family, or by the Worth Valley steam railway, which was used in the making of the original film of ‘The Railway Children'. Patrick Brontë came here in the 19th century to be the parish vicar. He lived to survive his wife and his five daughters, who all died of consumption, and his son Branwell, who died of drug addiction. The best known two Brontë sisters are Charlotte, who and who wrote 'Jane Eyre', and Emily, who wrote 'Wuthering Heights'.
YHA Haworth is a Victorian Gothic Mansion that was built as the family home of a local mill owner. Inside the building the sweeping staircase, ornate painted glass, richly carved oak and plaster friezes hint at the building’s opulent past. The hostel is well used by groups but it is also very popular with individuals, families and overseas travellers. We're ideally situated for backpackers travelling around the Hebden Bridge and Todmorden areas, and of course, the village is best known as home of the Bronte sisters.
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We’re sure The Old White Lion Hotel will have all the charm & comfort for your relaxing stay in Bronte Country. Most bedrooms having superb views of the Yorkshire moors. Haworth Village, Main street & Keighley & Worth Valley, where the original Railway Children was filmed. Just a short walk and your on the famous moors & Yorkshire Pennine Way walked by the Bronte Sisters.
Credit Card
Wi-Fi
Licensed
Laundry
Dogs accepted
Bike Storage
Car Parking
Packed Lunches
Evening Meals
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