'''Bronte Country''' [http://www.visitbrontecountry.com/] (also spelled '''Bronte Country''') is a compact literature-inspired region of moorland and villages in West Yorkshire, the area in which the three Bronte sisters - Charlotte, Anne and Emily - grew up and from which they drew much of their inspiration. The appeal of the area is more than literary, however....
Understand
Cities
Haworth - site of the Parsonage in which the Bronte Sisters grew up, lived and wrote
Keighley - the largest town within the region
Oakworth
Oxenhope
Thornton - 4 miles west of Bradford, birthplace of the Bronte Sisters
Get in
Travellers to Bronte Country are best-advised to arrive first at Keighley, via Bradford
See
the '''Keighley and Worth Valley Railway''' [http://www.kwvr.co.uk/] - this restored 5-mile stretch of branch line links Keighley with the villages of Ingrow, Damems, Oakworth, Haworth and Oxenhope.
Do
take a '''Railway Journey''' on the '''Keighley and Worth Valley Railway''' [http://www.kwvr.co.uk/]
take a moorland walk or ride, perhaps up to the site that inspired ''Wuthering Heights''