The Brontė Trail - July 26-31, 2009

The Brontė Trail - July 26-31, 2009

Introduction

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In search of the Brontës. Women Only Departure

Wild, heather-clad moorland, ruined farmhouses and the remote parsonage where the young Brontës' creativity was nurtured make a stark, striking backdrop to this Walk in one of Britain's most evocative literary landscapes.

In Yorkshire we explore Haworth village and the Brontë Parsonage Museum, trek to Top Withens Farm (Wuthering Heights), walk along the Pennine Way and learn more about the Brontës ' lives at a pre-dinner talk by expert Ann Dinsdale.

In Derbyshire we enjoy spectacular views from Stanage Edge, passing several locations from Jane Eyre including North Lees Hall, before a guided tour of Haddon Hall (the BBC's location for Thornfield Hall).

Walk Summary

Date 26-JUL-09 - 31-JUL-09
Trip

6 days, 5 nights

Terrain
Moderate

Moorland paths and tracks, valley walking, modest hills, sweeping views. 8-12 miles of walking per day.

Price

US$3,695.00 per person double occupancy
(single supplement US$420.00)

The walk begins in Haworth, with arrival at Keighley Railway Station and ends in Chatsworth, with a departure from Chesterfield Railway Station.

Walk Itinerary

Sunday

We rendezvous at Keighley Railway Station for a private transfer to Haworth and our hotel, an historic coaching inn that overlooks the cobbled main street. We have our Welcome Meeting and Dinner.

Overnight: Haworth

Monday

This morning we explore Haworth Village with a historical and architectural tour of the town including a visit to the Bronte Parsonage Museum. We walk to the ruins of Top Withins Farm (Wuthering Heights) and along the Pennine Way to lunch at the Old Silent Inn. This afternoon we join the Bronte Way and pass Ponden Hall (Thruscross Grange in Wuthering Heights) and on to the traffic-free village of Wycoller to find the ruins of Wycoller Hall (Ferndean Manor in Jane Eyre). This evening, we enjoy a pre-dinner talk by a Bronte expert and learn about the family's life and the local social conditions in the mid-nineteenth century.

Overnight: Haworth

Tuesday

From Haworth we walk across Wadsworth Moor to lunch at The Pack Horse Inn at The Ridge. A path along Hebden Dale takes us through the woods of Hardcastle Crags to the former classic mill town of Hebden Bridge, now a thriving bohemian arts & crafts center known as 'one of the world's funkiest towns'. We have free time in Hebden Bridge before we transfer to our hotel in Halifax.

Overnight: Halifax

Wednesday

A short transfer takes us to Upper Brockholes for a morning walk along the Calderdale Way and Jerusalem Lane to Luddenden Dean, Caty Well Bridge and Wainstalls. We lunch at the Lord Nelson, a 17th century inn and Bramwell Bronte's favorite watering hole. We transfer to Bakewell with the chance for free time in the town or optional early check-in at our hotel.

Overnight: Ashford-in-the-Water

Thursday

We transfer to Hathersage Church and Vicarage where Charlotte Bronte stayed for the summer, followed by a circular walk to take in the spectacular views from Stanage Edge passing Moorseats House (Moor House in Jane Eyre) and North Lees Hall (home to the Eyre family). After lunch in Hathersage, we transfer to Haddon Hall (Thornfield hall in the BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre) to a guided tour followed by afternoon tea and scones. We walk back to the hotel along the Monsal Trail.

Overnight: Ashford-in-the-Water

Friday

This morning we visit Chatsworth House, home of Deborah (nee Mitford) Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, before our transfer and Farewell at Chesterfield Railway Station.

This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.

Hotels

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Riverside House - Wednesday & Thursday
Riverside House

Ashford-in-the-Water
Bakewell
Derbyshire DE45 1QF

T: +44 (0)1629-814-275
W: www.riversidehousehotel.co.uk

Relaxed, charming and unpretentious best describe the beauty of this countryside Inn. Nestled quietly in the banks of the River Wye in its own exquisite gardens, the Riverside is indeed a haven of tranquility.

The bedrooms are a pleasant combination of chic comfort and practical luxury, each tastefully designed and superbly outfitted with all the comforts of home. All bedrooms are equipped with ensuite bathroom, TV, telephone, phone point for internet access, hairdryer, iron & ironing board, fresh coffee & milk.

The hotel has two restaurants each offering an imaginative menu, creative in style and flavour using the freshest of produce.

This hotel list is a provided as an example. We may use different hotels of the same quality and style on specific trips. The Wayfarers will notify confirmed travelers of any changes to the hotels.

Photo Gallery

Alan Pinkney, Walk Leader, on the trail. Near Haworth, Yorkshire, England. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Haddon Hall - used as Thornfield Hall by the BBC in Jane Eyre. Bakewell, Derbyshire View across the moor near Bakewell. BRO3-09_BG_AP_116.JPG BRO3-09_BG_AP_115.JPG Moorland photo opportunity Moorland ruins Farmhouse ruins BRO3-09_BG_AP_009.JPG Country path Moorland paths and tracks The Lord Nelson - Bramwell Bronte\'s favorite watering hole BRO3-09_BG_AP_055.JPG Approaching North Lees House North Lees House BRO3-09_BG_AP_088.JPG With Walk Leader Alan Pinkney

Travel Information

Before & After Your Walk:

  • Keighley & Worth Valley Steam Railway
  • National Museum of Photography, Bradford
  • Harrogate and York
  • The Caverns of the Peak District

Weather

Temperatures usually range from around 45º to 65ºF (7º to 18ºC) in spring/autumn and from 60º to 70º F (15º to 21ºC) in summer although it can rise to around 80º F (27ºC) on some days. You are likely to need a light jacket or sweater in the evenings. Rainfall is unpredictable but occurs all year round and can be heavy, even in summer. Equally there can be long spells of warm dry weather so you will need to bring clothing to accommodate all situations

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Reading List

The Brontės at Haworth

by: Ann Dinsdale

The Brontës at Haworth by Ann Dinsdale, with photographs by Simon Warner, is published by Frances Lincoln. ISBN 0711225729

Ann Dinsdale will be giving a talk to our groups. Bring your copy of the book along for her to sign!

Charlotte and Emily Bronte - The Complete Novels

by: The Bronte Sisters

Wuthering Heights

by: Emily Bronte

Jane Eyre

by: Charlotte Bronte

Shirley

by: Charlotte Bronte, Janet Gezari, Margaret Smith, and Herbert Rosengarten

The Life of Charlotte Bronte

by: Elizabeth Gaskell and Angus Easson

Ey Up Mi Duck! Dialect of Derbyshire and East Midlands

by: Richard Scollins and John Titford

North and South

by: Eilzabeth Gaskell

The Brontes: A Life In Letters

by: Juliet Barker

The Brontes: Charlotte Bronte and her Family

by: Rebecca Fraser

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