The Brontes and Haworth

February 03, 2013

At the end of last year, I visited the Yorkshire village of Haworth. The Brontës were born in Thornton, but lived in Haworth for most of their writing careers. We went for a walk and submersed ourselves into the minds of the talented sisters in replicating the steps they would have taken in these Pennines. I could easily discern from where their inspiration might have derived in exploring the beautiful and wild scenery. On this walk it occurred to me that it wasn't surprising how many authors and poets have been inspired by their surroundings.



Looking less than stylish in our 'trekking gear'.




It was a lovely day out, the cold air was fresh and a perfect excuse for a good cup of warm hot chocolate on arrival back into the quaint village with lunch.

I found the village surprisingly unspoilt; it felt like I had stepped back in time as I walked through the cobbled streets. We didn't actually have time to visit the Parsonage, which is now a museum dedicated to the Brontës, although I think that we might be planning on returning with this in mind.
I would definitely recommend a trip if you're in the area, it was a wonderful way to spend a wintery day.
In fact, I have decided that there is little that's better than going on a brisk walk, admiring the beautiful countryside, and then returning home to warm up with a hot drink and a big knitted jumper.


What is your favourite thing to do on a Sunday or on a cold wintery day?


6 comments:

  1. I visited Haworth and the moors a few years ago (while in the middle of reading Jane Eyre for the umteenth time). Quite easy to see how Charlotte Bronte came up with such an intense and moody-in-a-good-way sort of novel living there.

    I must read it again.

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    1. I love Jane Eyre and I completely agree, you really do get a sense of the mood. xxx

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  2. It would be absolutely lovely to visit Haworth, the village sounds like a dream and one day I'd love to be able to walk through the Pennines. It would be amazing to walk where the Bronte sisters walked and see where they drew their inspiration from, as I adore Jane Eyre!

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    1. Yes Sophie, you must, I imagine you'll love it. You really can see where they drew their inspiration from and the Pennines are just wonderful X

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  3. I love your blog.

    Being well within driving distance of Haworth, my mum and I have often made a Summer pledge to visit but never actually been. Your picture really make me want to go now!

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    1. You must go, it makes for such a nice relaxing day out. It was lovely in Winter and I'm sure it would be in the Summer too. You could even take a picnic- you're making me want to return now! X

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