The Brontës
The Brontës are one of the world's most remarkable literary families and they lived in the village of Haworth, high up in the Pennines from 1820 to 1861. Here in the Parsonage the sisters penned their romantic novels, including Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights.
The Parsonage is now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, preserved as it would have been in the Brontë's time, full of their personal possessions and a fascinating exhibition on their lives.
There are many places in Pennine Yorkshire with Brontës connections. Download the Experience the Brontës in Pennine Yorkshire brochure and discover the places the Brontës visited and the inspirations for their novels.
If you enjoy the great outdoors walk the Brontë Way a forty three mile walk which will take you from Oakwell Hall in Birstall across to Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire, visiting on the way the Spen Valley, Haworth Moor and Top Withens and the town of Haworth itself.
The Brontës
The Brontës are one of the world's most famous literary families and they spent most of their lives in Haworth, Pennine Yorkshire. Find out more about this famous family and their work.......
Brontë Parsonage Museum
Visit the Brontë Parsonage Museum, the former home of the Brontës, now a museum full of their personal possessions and a fascinating exhibiton about their lives and work.
Brontë Trail
Download the Experience the Brontës in Pennine Yorkshire brochure and discover the Brontë Parsonage Museum, Shirley Country and the moorland that inspired the Brontë's work.
Brontë Way
Get your walking shoes on and walk the Brontë Way a 43 mile walk across the dramatic Pennine landscapes that inspired novels like Wuthering Heights. The walk also takes in Haworth and Oakwell Hall.