The Tour de Yorkshire Sportive 2015 winds it's way up Haworth Main Street
The Sportive cycle ride for amateur riders along most of the 2015 Tour de Yorkshire TdY Day 3 route. This time lapse shows the mass of humanity on two wheels as the often weary cyclist climb the setts (cobbles) of the historic Haworth Main Street.
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | Haworth England By Steam Train
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway: In this UK travel vlog we hop on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to visit Haworth, England - a beautiful West Yorkshire village famed for being home of the Bronte Sisters - by steam train. After discovering what you can do with an afternoon in Haworth (what to see and where to eat and drink) we visit the Rail Story in Ingrow, which is included in the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway day rover ticket.
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway runs both diesel and steam trains along a 4 and a half mile line. By purchasing a day rover you can not only ride the line as many times as you like, but you have the choice to visit different stations along the way: Haworth, Ingrow, Oxenhope, Damems & Oakworth (which was a filming location of The Railway Children!).
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Catching the steam train from Keighley: 00:08
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Money Saving Tip: 00:44
Haworth (central park & main street): 01:23
Haworth Steam Brewery: 03:56
Bronte Parsonage: 04:54
Oxenhope: 06:11
Ingrow Rail Story: 07:00
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Thanks for joining us on our day trip on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway steam train to Haworth! We highly recommend it if you are visiting England :)
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | Haworth, England by Steam Train Transcript:
Where we going? Haworth! How we getting there? Steam train!
If you like steam trains pretty villages and beautiful countryside then the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway could be right up your street. Originally built in 1867 and set in the heart of Bronte Country, the railway is almost 5 miles long and has six different stations you can stop at. The standard day rover ticket cost 18 pounds however if you travel to Keighley by train rather than car you can buy it as an add-on for 12 pounds. We then also applied our two
together rail card discount on top of this which brought the cost down to 7 pounds 90.
We're in Haworth! We join the onlookers to bid farewell to the steam train before leaving the station and heading towards Main street. Rather than heading directly to Main
Street we turn left to take the scenic route through Haworth Central Park
We're walking up to the Main Street in Haworth and we're going in via this little park
which is really pretty. There's lots of flowers and there's some
sort of sculpture over there which we're going to take a look at. It's made of 2p's!
Haworth is a picturesque Yorkshire village set at the edge of the moors and is famed for been home of the Bronte sisters. Filled with cobble streets, charming cottages and independent shops, Haworth is a popular destination for tourists.
There are so many different types of shops on this street: jewellery, plants and ornaments, paintings, clothes, woodcraft, aromatherapy oils, miscellaneous gifts, books and records, clocks, guitars, sweets, and chocolates and we just got free sample!
We googled where was good to go for lunch in Haworth and this came up so this is where we're going to go. Sat at the top of Main Street, Haworth Steam Brewery is a micro brewery. It
It also offers home-cooked food an extensive list of gins. [...]
The Bronte parsonage is the former home of the Bronte family and the place where the Bronte sisters wrote their famous novels. you can now visit the parsonage museum to view the collection of family belongings including books letters household items and personal possessions.
We're heading back to the train station now. We're getting that one to Oxenhope.
We're on the train again! As Oxenhope is at the end of the line you can get off the train and watch the steam engine detached from the carriages and turn around before you leave.
Our final stop of the day was Ingrow. Your day Rover ticket allows you free entry to the Railway Museum here you can view walk around and sit in Victorian and Edwardian carriages.
We were just chatting to a guy down there who works here who is saying to look out for
all the plaques that are on these carriages as a lot them were used in films and
TV shows and it tells you what they've been in.
Our train back to Keighley was a diesel train. You can check on the official
railway timetable which I'll link in the description below to see the timings of
the different types of trains.
Day 5 ~ Haworth
We spent the afternoon at the Brontë Parsonage museum (the house where they lived), walking around the town, buying gifts, making friends with a horse, and drinking hot chocolate :)
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Keighley, United Kingdom UK
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Bronte Walks
Vintage Carriages Trust Museum of Rail Travel
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Scroggling the Holly 2012
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The moors just outside Haworth, near the Bronte Parsonage
These heather-flecked moors are a short walk from the Bronte Parsonage, which itself is very close to Haworth. By mid October, when I shot this, the heather had largely turned from purple to brown. Emily would have walked here, as child, teenager and adult; this area inspired some if not all of her nature-mystic poetry, and, of course Wuthering Heights, her novel. Date clip was shot: 13th October 2007. There was drizzle in the air - hence the misty look to the moors. Note: the average age of death in Haworth in the Brontes' time was 25.8 years. 41% of the population died before age 6.
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During a week in May, ERASMUS+ organised an event called ERASMUS+ week in the UK. The main activities took part in the St Wilfrid's Catholic School and Sixth Form and we stayed at families settled near the school. We were told to figure out a way to help the world, as this year's main theme was Fit For The Future. We had two excursions in York and in Haworth and we had an amazing time. In York we visited York's Chocolate Story and in Haworth we visited the Bronte Parsonage Museum. During the week, I met tons of amazing friends and learned a lot about the British culture in general. I enjoyed a nice cup of tea and tried gravy. Overall, an amazing experience! After that we went to the capital - LONDON! I tried to absorb every single moment of it. Since I was little my dream was to visit London, and now I've managed to do it. We visited Big Ben, went to the London Eye, saw the figures at Madame Tussauds, went to see the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, walked through Tower Bridge, took amazing photos at many museums... Now that this has finished, I want to redo the whole thing again! I want to thank the ERASMUS team for organising an event like this because it allowed me to visit my favourite place in the whole world, explore a new culture and make friendships for life.
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