Hotels in Haworth

Nestled in the heart of the Pennines, Haworth is a charming village that brims with history and literary heritage. Cobblestone streets, wild moorland, and a host of antiquarian bookshops make it an appealing destination for bookworms and nature enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're seeking a cosy bed and breakfast to curl up with a Brontë classic, a family-friendly hotel with easy access to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, or a luxurious boutique place to unwind after exploring the Brontë Way, Haworth has accommodations to suit every budget and style. Discover the perfect stay for your West Yorkshire adventure with Lycafly today.

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Haworth, situated in West Yorkshire's Pennines, is a village steeped in history and cultural charm. For literary aficionados, its association with the famed Brontë sisters is a key draw. The preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and numerous tea rooms, souvenir shops, and antique bookstores further enhance its appeal.

The village's rich history can be traced back not only in its literature but also in its early 19th-century transformation led by Benjamin Herschel Babbage from unsanitary conditions to a model of improved living conditions. Today, Haworth thrives with annual events such as the 1940s weekend and festive "Scroggling the Holly", enticing tourists in their droves.

Aside from the rich cultural experience offered, visitors can indulge the senses with the exquisite Pennine landscapes and the impressive 43-mile-long Brontë Way wending its way through notable Brontë-associated landmarks. For those seeking an education on the go, the village also offers a primary school and links to secondary education facilities in surrounding towns. And to top it off, a trip to Haworth wouldn't be complete without joining the locals at a cricket match or participating in a service at the historic St Michael and All Angels' Church!

When to visit Haworth

Haworth's pastoral charm comes into its own during the summer months from July through September when the weather is warm and the moorland is a bloom of life. This old-world village can be easily reached by car, bus and train, making it a conveniently accessible escape from urban life.

Attractions abound throughout the year, from exploring the Brontë Parsonage Museum and boarding enthralling steam train rides via the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to embarking on stunning countryside walks. Whether you're a literary enthusiast, a history buff, or a lover of nature, Haworth delivers an immersive and enriching travelling experience throughout the seasons.

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