Return to Haworth, Brontë Country, After Lockdown

Published 2021-05-07
The long, long, eagerly awaited day had arrived and the excitement at the prospect of being back to my beloved Haworth was overwhelming as I rode on the bus that would take me there. It was a beautiful, unforgettable day in every way; even the weather could have not been better for a leisurely, refreshing hike on the moors - warm, but not too hot, wall to wall sunshine and surprisingly, hardly any wind at all.

From the Brontë Parsonage I headed towards Penistone Hill via Balcony Lane; I walked towards the cricket club and down the path leading onto the road at the village of Upper Marsh. On Moor Side Lane I turned left at the sign for Drop Farm. After the farm I joined the track called Farm Road which leads to Harbour Lodge Farm. From the farm I followed a faint path across open moorland to Brontë Falls. I returned to Haworth by Enfield Side Road, Penistone Hill and Dimples Lane.


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All Comments (11)
  • @daisyabey6161
    Best film ever about Haworth,going back after 4years
  • @larciabella
    Nice to see clear skies for a change.Its creates a different mood than cloudy ones.
  • Muito obrigada. Ver essas imagens, esse lugar, é tão bom❤️
  • @musgrave6886
    to be in unspoiled, dreamy environs, it's like going back in time, the 1840s. i could imagine emily haunting it...
  • Another lovely video of Haworth and the moors Vesna, with such beautiful musical accompaniment. I always look forward to your videos, which are so reflective, grounding, and peaceful, and especially if it has anything to do with Emily! You looked to be truly at home at 3:26! Thank you for bringing us with you on your walk, and kind regards.
  • Haworth, Top Withens, Pennine Way I lost my soul there. I do not know what it is, but I love this place like a person close to me - moors, ferns, streams, grazing sheep, stones that speak with their peace and silence. Grouses calling "go back, go back". Thank you.