Yorkshire Live
·Jul 2026
Not Hutton-le-Hole or Staithes – Yorkshire's prettiest village has been crowned
Haworth has been named Yorkshire’s prettiest village, surpassing well‑known spots such as Staithes, Robin Hood’s Bay and Hutton‑le‑Hole. The village earned recognition from Love Exploring for its cobbled streets, 19th‑century architecture and links to the Brontë family. Its surrounding moorland, celebrated in Emily Brontë’s work, is highlighted as a major attraction, along with the Brontë Parsonage Museum and scenic walking routes such as the trail to the Brontë Waterfall. Haworth’s independent shops, historic pubs and connections to The Railway Children further contribute to its appeal as a cultural and literary destination.