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Recommended Haworth Hotels

Here is our list of recommended cheap Haworth hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!

Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Keighley, Skipton, Hebden Bridge, Silsden, Shipley.


1. Rosebud Cottage Guest House Haworth

Address: 1 Belle Isle Road, Haworth, United Kingdom

Luxury Cottage guest house in the center or Haworth we have five en-suit rooms to choose from. Many options in the Village from Bar meals to Ala Cate

from 38 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.9
out of 5

2. Bridge House Bed & Breakfast Haworth

Address: Bridgehouse Lane, Haworth, United Kingdom

Bridge House is an historic grade II listed Georgian house close to the centre of Haworth. We offer contemporary and comfortable en-suite accommodation, with flat-screen TV and teacoffee making facilities. Wi-fi available in all rooms. Guests may choose from a range of breakfasts which always includes fresh fruit, a traditional full English cooked breakfast or a lighter menu to suit various tastes. We have two doubletwin en-suite rooms (including one ground floor bedroom) and one double en-suite room. We charge a reduced rate for single occupancy of a double room. We have a garden at the front of Bridge House where guests are welcome to sit; parking is located at the rear of the property. We are a non smoking establishment. We do not serve evening meals but there are plenty of fine restaurants and pubs in the locality.

from 55 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.2
out of 5

3. Heathfield Bed and Breakfast

Address: 1 Bronte Street, Haworth, United Kingdom

from 60 GBP*

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4. Haworth Old Hall Inn

Address: Sun Street, Haworth, United Kingdom

At the Haworth Old hall you step back in history as you walk through the door. The Old Hall is one of the oldest buildings in the village dating back to the year 1580. Much of the Tudor charm and atmosphere has been preserved and we have two beautiful open log fires, seven real ales on tap, a delicious seasonal food menu using local produce and an extensive wine list too. Set amidst stunning countryside and situated at the foot of the moors, the historical village of Haworth, with its cobbled streets and timeless houses, is one of the most popular destinations for visitors young and old to the Pennines. Haworth Old Hall is an idyllic location to relax and drink in the charm of the place. If you wish to stay the night, we have 4 star en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation. The world of Wuthering Heights is brought to life in the famous village of Haworth. This picturesque village was once home to the literary greats the Brontes and their home is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum. The Bronte Parsonage Museum is one of many attractions in Haworth. Take a ride on one of the magnificent steam trains on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, or visit East Riddlesden Hall, a 17th Century merchant's house and National Trust property. Throughout the year there are also lots of events in Haworth and Keighley, including the popular 1940s Weekend and Victorian Christmas events during the run-up to Christmas.

from 60 GBP*

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5. The Thyme House Haworth

Address: 90 West Lane, Haworth, United Kingdom

Whether you arrive on business or are taking the advantage of a relaxing retreat, The Thyme House aims to cater for each and everyone’s individual requirements. Contemporary furnishings, luxurious Egyptian cotton bedding and indulgent hospitality trays. Thermostat controlled central heating, Wi-Fi settings and flat screen TVs incorporating Freeview and DVD. All provide the perfect combination to help you get into the mind set for a good nights sleep. Before you settle down, indulge yourself in the whole relaxation experience with bathrobes, luxury cotton towels and the ultimate pamper products: Crabtree and Evelyn toiletries. Haworth is famous for public footpaths in and around the village. Some of the most popular walks are around the reservoirs and the Bronte Falls. Walk along Bronte way visiting the Bronte Bridge. This walk leads out onto the bleak moors where you can visit Top Withins (rumoured to be the setting for Heathcliffe’s farm in Wuthering Heights.)

from 65 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.7
out of 5

6. Ashmount Country House Haworth

Address: Mytholmes Lane, Haworth, United Kingdom

Set in the sumptuous surroundings of Haworth, West Yorkshire, guests can enjoy our luxurious retreat whilst having superb access to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the UK. Haworth, also known as Bronte Country after the novelist sisters, is steeped in English heritage which is the essence of our reputation as one of the top luxury guest houses Yorkshire visitors can stay at. Ashmount Country House offers relaxation, comfort and all the amenities you could want in a traditional setting. Antique furniture combined with original architecture and attention to detail gives our luxury hotel an unparalleled atmosphere of authentic sophistication; perfect for a short holiday, romantic breaks or a place to hold a private party. Ashmount Country House has a wide and flexible range of services on offer to cater for your every need and to make your stay in the area an unforgettable experience. If you are looking for a hot tub hotel, they offer rooms with private patios and spa areas that can be enjoyed all year round. Gaze at the stars and sip champagne whilst bathing in an al fresco hot tub, the ultimate experience for romantic breaks. A hot tub hotel is synonymous with luxury and indulgence, and that is why they have styled each suite with attention to luxurious detail. Choose from a range of suites that have exclusive access to hot tubs and a sauna cabin, each of which is decked, decorated and lit for romance and relaxation.

from 95 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.8
out of 5

7. Old Sun Inn Haworth

Address: 79 West Lane, Haworth, United Kingdom

The three-star rated 'Old Sun Hotel' is the closest to the moors of all Haworth's hotels, just a few minutes from Penistone Moor. From there clearly marked footpaths lead you accross to the Bronte Falls, Top Withens (Wuthering Heights) and beyond. It is also close to all of the major attractions of Haworth village: The Bronte Parsonage Museum, The Church, Schoolrooms, Tourist Information Centre, Apothacary and Main Street. Unlike most of the village hotels, we have a reasonably sized car park,We hope to be able to greet you in person one day soon. We have been awarded 3 stars for our accommodation, All of our rooms have recently been refurbished, upgraded and redecorated. We have kept the 'traditional' feel of the rooms throughout the refurbishment. There is plenty of storage space, a television set and hot drink facilities in each room. We are confident that will find your choice of room comfortable and relaxing. The en-suites are bright and well-appointed so why not come along and discover the Old Sun for yourself ? The Bar - We always have four hand-pulled, cask beers available as well as lagers, cider, soft drinks, tea, coffees, drinking chocolate ... and an exquisite range of cocktails. Bar Food / Restaraunt - We have recently implemented a Brand New Menu, With Meal Deals, Senior Specialsand Lots Lots More. There is Something for Everyone. With a range of favourites, from Soup, Sandwiches or burgers to Platters, Grills or Curry. Whatever your taste in food ... you will always find something you like at the Old Sun. Should you need to go shopping, the Mill Hey area of Haworth is within easy walking distance. * It is also the location of one of the 'Keighley and Worth Valley' railway stations; where steam locomotives still carry passengers into the town of Keighley. * If you wish to travel further afield; Bradford, Leeds, Hebden Bridge, Halifax and Skipton are all within easy reach.

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8. Kings Arms Hotel Haworth

Address: 2 Church Street, Haworth, United Kingdom

Our beautiful and historic Inn is set in the centre of all that Bronte enthusiasts hold dear. It marks the entrance to Church Street; the location of the Parsonage, schoolrooms, graveyard and of course, the church. It is within site of the old Apothecary and just across the road from the Tourist Information Centre. It is difficult to imagine a more convenient location to start your exploration of Haworth ... or indeed, a more welcoming place to end your visit! There can be no finer location for your stay than the King's Arms. Our large en suite room offers all the comforts of home. Bright, spacious and, after a long day out, very welcoming. A tasteful mix of old-world charm and modern facilities make our guest room stand out from the crowd. But, best of all ... it's only 30 seconds away from one of the best-kept bars you're ever likely to visit!On our extensive menu you are certain to find something to suit your taste. Whether you want a light snack, a sandwich, salad, burgers or a full Sunday roast, you will find us hard to beat. We have four premium, hand-pulled cask beers at any one time plus a good range of top-name lagers and Cider. We also have a selection of very reasonably priced cocktails ... as well as a choice of coffees, tea and hot chocolate. You don't have to go far from the King's Arms to find yourself in the wild moorlands of the Bronte's novels; 15 minutes is all it will take, for the average walker. But that small effort is vastly rewarded by the sweeping landscape that awaits you. Ahead of you are well-marked paths accross Penistone moor to the Bronte Falls, Top Withens ( Wuthering Heights ) and beyond. Hotel Rating: Self Assessed 3 star

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