Following from the recent release of Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' film, buses are reminding locals of routes to where it all started.
Keighley Bus Company have shared their available services to Haworth.
Haworth is known for being the Brontë sisters' home.
The sisters were known to write novels such as 'Jane Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights' in the village of Haworth.
Keighley Bus Company runs regular Brontëbus services to Haworth from around the region.
These include a route from Skipton on the Dalesway 66 service, with buses running approximately every 30 minutes, offering an accessible way to visit the historic village for a day out.
Tickets on the bus network in West Yorkshire are capped at £2.50 each way for many journeys.
Once in Haworth, walkers and visitors can enjoy a range of attractions connected to the stories and landscapes that feature in Wuthering Heights. These include atmospheric moorland walks, routes to the site known as Top Withens which was said to have inspired the farmhouse in the novel and scenic spots such as the Brontë waterfall.
More information on bus routes, timetables and fares is available from The Keighley Bus Company website.

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