Walk and Weft — Bronte country
Our walk on the Haworth Moors "Bronte Country" Part 2.
Posted by Ann Cruickshanks on
Sunday 8th September 2019. Our second walk on Haworth Moors, trudging through the heather from Top Withens to Crow Hill. We parked the car once again at Ponden Reservoir and followed the same route as the last walk, up the gentle slope to the sign post of Top Withens. This path is one of the ways tourist can visit the well known Top Withens, supposedly associated as the farm house in Emily Brontes famous novel 'Wuthering Heights'. So therefore underfoot is a very well made up track (most of it being flag stones) leading you all the way to the ruin. ...
Our walk on the Haworth Moors "Bronte Country". Part 1.
Posted by Ann Cruickshanks on
Sunday 25th August 2019. It was August Bank Holiday with glorious weather. Thinking that the motorway to the Lake District would just be so busy with traffic, we decided to head to Haworth Moors (we are very fortunate in that we live only 20 miles from Haworth) where it would be a lot more quieter to enjoy our walk. Daniel always plans and plots our walks before we set off, so that we know where to park, how many miles the walk will be and an estimate of the time it will take. At this time of year the moors...