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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Saturday, February 18, 2006 12:14 pm by Cristina   No comments
The Telegraph reviews the most popular literary destinations in Great Britain. Of course Haworth makes it to the list!

The Brontë sisters have given their name to the whole area around the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire where they lived and wrote. You can visit their former home, now a museum, and then follow one of the many trails that leads from the village up to the Pennines and the moors that form the backdrop to Wuthering Heights. The tourist information centre in Haworth has maps and walk leaflets (01535 642329 ).

Ah... to be there!

Anyway, if you like this kind of thing, we highlight for you one of our 'useful links': Literary Traveler, a website full of advice on places to go to all around the globe and all in connection with one book or another.

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