This famous pub in Stanbury, just down the road from Haworth, offers a charming campsite nestled in a secluded spot behind the pub with spectacular views across the Worth Valley. Ideally positioned for walkers, it is located just off the Pennine Way, Bronte Way, and Millennium Way.
Visitors don’t need to be serious walkers to enjoy the stunning Brontë Moors; a 45-minute walk will take them to Top Withins, the inspiration for “Wuthering Heights.” The site is quiet, adults-only, and welcomes well-behaved dogs. Note that access to the site is via a flight of 30 steps.
The campsite features two glamping shepherd huts named Emily and Charlotte, nestled under the trees on the camping field. These huts blend into the landscape but offer a charming, comfortable interior with stunning countryside views.
Each hut is warmed by a log-burning stove and has solar-powered lights and USB chargers. The simple exteriors hide pocket-sprung mattresses with 500-thread count Egyptian cotton bedding, making it a glamorous camping experience.
Emily’s door opens onto a small balcony, while Charlotte’s opens onto a small deck, both offering stunning views. Both huts come equipped with crockery, cutlery, and a thermos flask. Guests can bring their own barbecue or camping stove, or enjoy home-cooked food served daily at the pub.
The site also has space for tents, offering camping at an affordable rate. Facilities include toilets, showers, and a utility room with a fridge, kettle, drying facilities, and a hairdryer, available with a returnable deposit for the key.
This adults-only site does not cater to campervans or motorhomes and is strictly for guests aged 18 and over.
The shepherd huts are dog-friendly for a small fee per stay, with each hut sleeping two people comfortably.
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