Penistone Hill Country Park

West Yorkshire, England

About Penistone Hill Country Park

Penistone Hill Country Park consists of 179 acres of open grass, moorlands and disused quarries and lies not far from Haworth where the Bronte sisters an...

Penistone Hill Country Park has a Easy difficulty level and is Family Friendly.

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West Yorkshire, England
Latitude: 53.826246, Longitude: -1.971964

Activities

Walking
Hiking
Horse Riding
Wildlife Watching
Nature Photography
Picnicking

About Penistone Hill Country Park

About Penistone Hill Country Park

Penistone Hill Country Park consists of 179 acres of open grass, moorlands and disused quarries and lies not far from Haworth where the Bronte sisters and their family once lived.

The park is renowned for its great walks – it is a popular starting point for exploring the moors, including a heritage trail which visits places of interest featuring in the Bronte sisters’ life and work.

There are also opportunities for horse riding and a wide variety of wildlife to enjoy. From the hill, there are fantastic views of Keighley and the South Pennines on clear days.