Brontë Way

Long-distance footpath in West Yorkshire and Lancashire, England

53°44′20″N 1°40′19″W / 53.739°N 1.672°W / 53.739; -1.672
Padiham
53°48′07″N 2°17′46″W / 53.802°N 2.296°W / 53.802; -2.296UseHikingSightsBrontë literary connections

The Brontë Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the northern counties of West Yorkshire and Lancashire, England.

Route

The Brontë Way starts at Oakwell Hall in Birstall, West Yorkshire, and finishes at Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham, Lancashire. It runs for 43 miles (69 km).[1]

The route has been designed to link places that have strong associations with the writings of the Brontë family, incorporating places that feature in their work, such as Oakwell Hall, Charlotte Brontë's inspiration for Fieldhead in her 1849 novel, Shirley, and Top Withens, Emily Brontë's possible inspiration for the home in her 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. The route passes through Thornton, where the Brontë children were born, and Haworth and Haworth Parsonage, where the family lived.[2] It passes through Penistone Hill Country Park, open moorland, and areas of industrial heritage interest; public transport links to the route and its four main sections. Two guidebooks are available.

Further reading

  • Wilson, Marje (1997). The Bronte Way. Ramblers Association West Riding Area. ISBN 1-901184-05-6.
  • Hannon, Paul (2000). The Bronte Way. Hillside Publications. ISBN 1-870141-56-3.

References

  1. ^ "Bronte Way". Bronte Country. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Bronte Way". Yorkshireguides.com. Retrieved 22 October 2016.

External links

Media related to Brontë Way at Wikimedia Commons

  • Brontë Country website info on the Brontë Way
  • Walking Pages website info on the walk route


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