New Wuthering Heights Film Sparks Tourism Boom in Yorkshire Village
A new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has sparked a surge in visitors to the historic Yorkshire village of Haworth. The period drama, directed by Emerald Fennell, released in mid-February. It stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Fans are eager to see the landscapes that inspired the famous Gothic masterpiece.
‘Brontëmania’ Returns
Staff at the Brontë Parsonage Museum described the new wave of “Brontëmania” as “mind-blowing.” Visitors from around the world are arriving in numbers not usually seen outside peak summer months. Mia Ferullo, museum digital engagement officer, said attendance has soared since the film’s release. Many visitors pick up Wuthering Heights for the first time. They seek deeper insight into the lives behind the literature. “I’ve never seen so many people talk about Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights,” she told The Independent.
Literary Landscapes Draw Crowds
Haworth’s narrow cobbled streets and historic buildings attract keen interest. Tourists want to trace the settings of the novel and film. The surrounding moorland is particularly popular. One of the most popular walking routes leads to Top Withens. This ruined farmhouse has long been associated with Brontë lore. The Brontë Parsonage Museum remains the village’s main attraction. It displays manuscripts, letters, and personal belongings of the writers.
Set-Jetting Trend Boosts Local Economy
Local businesses and guides report a sharp increase in bookings. This reflects a renewed cultural fascination with the story’s wild landscapes and tragic romance. “People from as far as America were coming to Haworth,” Ferullo shared. They want to see where Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane Eyre and lived.
This trend is known as “set-jetting.” Audiences travel to real-world destinations associated with popular screen productions. The rugged Yorkshire Dales landscapes and enduring Brontë story have turned Haworth into a popular destination. Literary enthusiasts and cultural tourists, particularly from North America and Europe, flock here.
About the Novel and Film
Wuthering Heights tells the story of Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Their intense and destructive relationship unfolds on the wild Yorkshire moors. The novel explores thwarted love leading to a relentless cycle of vengeance. The 1847 classic has been reimagined in this bold new film. It has grossed hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide since release.
Sustainable Tourism in Focus
Local heritage organisations welcome the economic opportunity. However, they stress the importance of sustainable visitor management. Haworth has a long tradition of literary tourism. The Brontë Parsonage Museum attracts tens of thousands annually. The latest surge is expected to boost that number well into the year.
As the tourism boom continues, Haworth draws global attention. Its historic streets, rugged moorland, and strong literary heritage offer a window into one of the 19th century’s most famous novels.

