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THE KEIGHLEY and WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY and HAWORTH
Bank Holiday Monday 4th May 2026
The Keighley and Worth Valley is a unique heritage railway in West Yorkshire. Travel by steam train from the town of Keighley to the breathtaking Brontë Country of Oxenhope and Haworth. Remember the 1970 film, The Railway Children, it was this railway line where it was filmed. Our coach takes you to the station at Keighley to board a morning steam train to Oxenhope station where there will be a short break before re-boarding to terminate at Haworth station. Step back in time and enjoy the exhilarating journey and the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. This afternoon you can discover the fascinating old mill town of Haworth, home to the famous Bronte sisters and Bramwell their brother. We recommend a visit to their home for most of their lives, The Parsonage next door to the Church where their father Patrick Bronte was the priest. It is now a museum. Stroll down the steep main street with many old-world shops selling craftworks and all kinds of everything. There are restaurants
and tea rooms for refreshments or fancy pub grub at The Black Bull.
Adult: £43.75
Senior Citizens: £42.75
Child: £42.75
Including Train journey, attractions extra
Cropwell Bishop - Fern Road Bus stop
Cotgrave - The Manvers Arms Pub
Radcliffe on Trent - The Grange
Bingham - The Co-op Market Square Bus Stop
West Bridgford - The Library
Nottingham - Mount Street Bus Stop
If a trip is heading South, we additional pickup at Clifton - Mcdonalds Bus Stop