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HAWORTH | Full Guided Walk Across Haworth Moor To Bronte Waterfall, Top Withens & All Famous Sites This is a complete guided walk from the home of the Bronte sisters at the Bronte Parsonage Museum to all the famous locations and beauty spots on Haworth Moor, Yorkshire, England. The Bronte sisters are known across the world as being the writers of classic novels such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, so this video is a must-watch for all lovers of Haworth and Bronte Country. Guided walk locations & timeline: 00:00 Bronte Parsonage Museum in the village of Haworth. 11:00 Bronte Waterfall, the most popular walk. 20:25 Top Withens, the location of Wuthering Heights. 23:50 Alcomden Stones, believed to be a site of ancient ritual. 29:20 Ponden Kirk, including The Fairy Cave and local folk lore. 26:36 Ponden Hall, with Cathy's famous "Let me in" window. 43:11 Return to a bustling Main Street, Haworth. Haworth is a quaint, little village, clinging to the edge of the Yorkshire moors. It has picturesque cobbled streets with shops, pubs and cafes where friends visit to unwind over coffee or rest after taking to the hills for a rugged moorland adventure. Haworth is best known for being the literary home of the Bronte sisters and the majestic steam trains of the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. It's where Cathy and Heathcliffe embraced and where local folklore says passing through 'The Fairy Cave' will bring marriage within a year - dare you! Starting Point: The walk begins at the graveyard in Haworth, near the Bronte Parsonage Museum. Historic Sites: Highlights include the grave of Tabby, the Bronte sisters' maid, and St. Michael and All Angels Church, where Patrick Bronte shot his pistol. Penistone Hill: A significant site for quarrying and coal mining, now a country park with free parking and a cricket ground. Bronte Waterfall: A popular spot, reached after passing various trails and ruins, where visitors can enjoy picnics and the serene setting. Top Withens: The inspiration for Wuthering Heights, offering a quieter, more isolated experience than Bronte Waterfall. Alcomden Stones: A scenic area with panoramic views, ideal for those seeking solitude and nature. Ponden Kirk: A rocky area with a small cave, featured in the BBC drama "To Walk Invisible," offering an adventurous detour. Ponden Clough: A path leading to a bridge, notable for carvings by Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte. Ponden Hall: A historical site believed to inspire the window scene in Wuthering Heights, linked to the Bronte family. Return to Haworth: The walk concludes back in Haworth, passing through a meadow and ending at the bustling Main Street, near the Bronte Parsonage Museum. Subscribe to the channel for more Haworth videos - / Канал