
Right, off we go!










This is known as the Brontë Waterfall. Hardly Niagara and in the dry season more of a trickle than a tumble! It’s featured in the book Wuthering Heights.





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You walked three miles. I’m rewarding myself with a beer. Coming?

Right, off we go!










This is known as the Brontë Waterfall. Hardly Niagara and in the dry season more of a trickle than a tumble! It’s featured in the book Wuthering Heights.





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You walked three miles. I’m rewarding myself with a beer. Coming?
It LQQKS beautiful and so peaceful there thanks for the tour 🙂
Have a baatastic week 🙂
My pleasure sir!
Beautiful sights — must have been a fabulous walk!
Please pardon me for nit-picking en route, but it’s Niagara — three a’s…and two t’s in Congatulations 😉
Whoopsie! Well spotted and duly corrected Christine!
Lovely views on your walk and I like the Bronte waterfall!
Thanks so much, Carol
Beautiful photos. Now I want to walk the Bronte Trail. And yes to the beer! 🙂
Go for it, Laurie! Cheers.
Wuthering Heights is my all-time -favourite classic – I’d love to walk the Brontë Trail.
A classic. Walking the trail brings it to life. Thanks, Veronica
Wonderful shots Keith. You can understand the inspiration for their novels.
Exactly what I thought as I walked in the Brontë sister’s footsteps.
Wow and wow, i want to come take that walk in person!
Not the easiest walk in places but well worth the effort!
Yes please … but having a cup of tea right now – to cool myself down. Wonderful walk – so pleased you had lovely weather – cheers Hilary
It was lovely but I wouldn’t want to walk it in today’s heat!
What an amazingly beautiful place, it looks cool and quite!
It was indeed, and so calming. Thanks Karren
What a pretty place. I hope that one sheep wasn’t hurt – the one with red on it. I’d love to take photos there as well!
Don’t worry – the sheep had splodges of various colours for identification purposes! Thanks Alissa
What a view! I’d love to take photos there. I bet the sheep were friendly, or maybe they ran away like you were playing tag with them.
The sheep just stood and stared as if to say ‘oy, what are you doing here?’!
Wow! Such beautiful vistas! Thanks for hosting! This is Tina from Amanda’s Books and More. 😉
It is a very special place. Thanks, Tina
Lovely scenes! Loved the walk!
Thanks for joining me Shiju.
Beautiful! The place actually reminds one of Emily Bronte novels and likes. A lazy walk in such a place must be healing!
Apparently, it’s well documented that the sisters loved that walk, and I don’t blame them!
Yes, I think I shall.
Who knew such loveliness was still out in the world?
I think I shall return tomorrow.
Turning one’s back on the world and taking time out to visit such places is truly therapeutic. A pint?
I’d love to go on a walk over there! Such serene views and the gorgeous greenery… simply breathtaking! Can see where the Brontë sisters drew their inspiration from! Thank you for sharing these wonderful vistas and joining us for #ww this week. Wishing you a wonderful rest of the week, Keith!
It certainly is very special. Thanks so much for dropping by Esha.
Superb! Thanks for this glorious e-walk! Those pink blossoms add to the beautiful green of the landscape!!
They certainly do. Thanks so much for e-joining me!
Ah! These are awe-inspiring shots. And there is a Withering Heights cafe too!!! OMG! Blown away.
Tell me Keith what camera do you use? Your shots are the best!
Great to see you on #WordlessWednesday
Have a fabulous week ahead!
Wuthering* Heights
pardon typo..
They are actually taken on my phone! I do get a lot of help with the pictures from the Ribbet editing suite. Thanks Natasha
Interesting!
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