Haworth is another place which for those in there 40s and above will love as you will see the old classical environment here.

Few things to note is parking is not free so best to look around for this.

No Halal options for food.

Plenty of public toilets so remember to look for these before you set off on your walks.

For praying options you do have an option to bring your prayer mat and pray in the Park itself as no Mosques close by here.

Remember to take the Halal Cakes with you if you are visiting Asda or any other supermarkets that are close by.

For up to date information in regards to opening times, we would recommend visiting the official website of this place.

Haworth Bradford Gov Site.

This is the address if anyone requires this: Haworth Village, Main Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire, BD22 8DF

Rough, brooding moorland surrounds the charming village of Haworth, made famous by its former residents, the Brontes.

Haworth village is home to the Bronte Parsonage Museum, the former home of the literary Bronte sisters, whose famous works include Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. The Keighley Worth Valley steam railway also stops at Haworth on it’s journey between Keighley and Oxenhope, taking in the beautiful countryside. Excellent shops, restaurants and accommodation can also be found in and around the village and for those who like the outdoors there are endless opportunities to discover Bronte Country.

The village also has a varied events calendar, including the popular Victorian events in the run up to Christmas and the 1940’s weekend held in May.

If you are travelling to Haworth by car, parking is available in the Bronte Parsonage car park and Weavers Hill car park which are council owned and have a non clamping policy.

 

 

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