Things to See and Do
- Brontë Parsonage Museum: Former home of the Brontë family, housing manuscripts and personal items.
- Haworth Main Street: Lined with independent shops, galleries, and traditional stone buildings.
- Keighley and Worth Valley Railway: Ride heritage steam trains through the Worth Valley.
- St Michael and All Angels Church: The Brontë family’s parish church where they worshipped.
- Top Withens: Ruined farmhouse accessible via moorland walks, linked to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights.
- Haworth Old School Room: Venue for local exhibitions and cultural events.
- Worth Way Trail: Walking and cycling route following the old railway line.
Food and Drink
- The Old White Lion: A historic pub offering traditional ales and hearty meals.
- Cobbles and Clay: A café known for homemade cakes and light lunches.
- The Cookhouse: Restaurant serving locally sourced British cuisine.
- The Fleece Inn: Pub with a selection of real ales and a cozy atmosphere.
- Hawkins Bar & Brasserie: Bar and dining spot with contemporary menu options.
- Rose and Crown: Traditional pub with a menu featuring classic Yorkshire dishes.
Getting There
Haworth can be reached by car via the A6033 from Keighley, with parking available at several car parks on the village outskirts; parking within the village is limited. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway connects Haworth to Keighley station, which has train services from Leeds and Bradford. Local bus routes also serve the area, though service frequency varies. The village’s historic center has narrow streets and cobbles, which may present challenges for visitors with mobility issues. Walking routes around Haworth provide scenic access to nearby moorlands and countryside.