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Bronte-foss
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Follow the easy footpath to Bronte Waterfalls. A pic-nic at the side of the stream will be a highlight of your visit.
A pleasant walk from the Cottage, a must visit on a pleasant day, or wrap up warm with some good boots on a Winters Day and enjoy the peace and charm. Check out the local walking books for the best routes.
Recommended by recent guests Ruth & Mel who thoroughly enjoyed this gentle walk 30mins there & 30min back approx.
The Brontë Waterfall is a small waterfall located about a mile south west of Stanbury, near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. The area surrounding the waterfall is mainly moorland and farmland but is part of Brontë Country. It is an area of outstanding beauty
Just shy of three miles from Haworth there’s a picturesque waterfall in a small rocky dale, best visited after a spell of heavy rain when, as Charlotte Brontë described in 1854, there’s a “…perfect torrent racing over the rocks.” The waterfall was a favourite with all three sisters and at its foot is the Brontë Bridge, a historic stone crossing on South Dean Beck that was damaged by flooding in 1989 but quickly rebuilt. The valley floor is littered with rocks, one of which is shaped like a chair and thought to have been used by the Brontës to tell stories.
Just shy of three miles from Haworth there’s a picturesque waterfall in a small rocky dale, best visited after a spell of heavy rain when, as Charlotte Brontë described in 1854, there’s a “…perfect torrent racing over the rocks.” The waterfall was a favourite with all three sisters and at its foot…
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Haworth Moor
Haworth, England