Dr Michael Stewart

In the Footsteps of the Brontës: The Brontë Stones Heritage Walk

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Description

Follow in the footsteps of Yorkshire’s famous literary siblings and take a walking tour of the Brontë Stones with originator and author, Michael Stewart.

Starting at the Brontës’ birthplace in Thornton village and ending at the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth, this is a unique opportunity to hear the story behind the written responses of Carol Ann Duffy, Kate Bush, Jackie Kay, and Jeanette Winterson to the famous literary siblings – each piece specially commissioned by Bradford Literature Festival in 2018.

Please note that this nine-mile route is roughly a five-hour trek that takes you through narrow stiles, uneven ground, hills, steps, and slippery surfaces – as well as some breathtaking scenery. Appropriate footwear is essential and please bring a packed lunch!

Meeting point: The Old Bell Chapel, Thornton. This is a linear walk that ends in Haworth. Return transport will not be provided.

Related Book

Walking The Invisible

Michael Stewart

About the Author

MICHAEL STEWART

Dr Michael Stewart

Dr Michael Stewart is an acclaimed, multi-award-winning writer whose books include Ill Will: The Untold Story of Heathcliff, Walking the Invisible: Following in the Brontës’ Footsteps, Black Wood Women and King Crow. He is Director of the Brontë Writing Centre and creator of The Brontë Stones.