| Bronte country is an area of contrasts - from the unspoilt dramatic moors to old industrial valleys where rugged villages lie, to the bustling town centre of Keighley. There are attractions and events happening throughout the year for you to enjoy and the following are only but a few:
Haworth - rich in cultural heritage famed by the Bronte sisters, whose novels were inspired by walking the wild and dramatic moors.
Keighley and Worth Railway - noted for its nostalgic steam train ride and for its film location seen in the Railway Children, Yanks and the BBC production of Born and Bred.
Cliffe Castle Museum - built in 1875-1882 as a millionaire's mansion.
East Riddlesden Hall - a National trust building housing a fine collection of embroidery, Yorkshire oak furniture, textiles and an amazing collection of fossils, minerals and crystals.
Leeds and Liverpool canal
Keighley Arts Factory
Keighley Bus Museum
Museum of Rail Travel
The above venues host many events - making your visit extra special...
1940's weekend
Bronte Vintage gathering
Enjoy a ride on Thomas the Tank or a meal on the Keighley and Worth Railway
Craft events at East Riddlesden Hall
Ride in style on a bus from the bygone era during one of the Keighley Bus Museum open days
Numerous walks from easy to challenging
WEB SITE LINKS
- Yorkshire Information

- Leeds

- Pennine Canal Boat Trips
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If you would like further information or would like to arrange a visit to see us, please contact us on the following:
Email: bronte@dalescaravanparks.co.uk
Tel: 01535 649222
Fax: 01274 586202
Liesl and Chris
Bronte Caravan Park
Off Halifax Road
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD21 5QF |
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| "Bronte is a hidden gem, nestled in a tranquil valley with a beautiful lake and first class facilties. You can't help falling in love with the place." |
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| Liesl Day |
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