"Wuthering Heights" Film: Tourist Influx Expected in Yorkshire

"Wuthering Heights" Film: Tourist Influx Expected in Yorkshire

Sona Osmanova · Mədəniyyət ·

Ahead of the premiere of the new film based on Emily Brontë's famous novel, a tourist influx is expected to the places that inspired the work. This event will primarily affect the lives of residents living in and around the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire.

Redaksiya reports that the four-mile path from Haworth village to Top Withens in West Yorkshire is frequently used by numerous visitors who wish to see the landscape believed to have inspired Emily Brontë's 1847 novel "Wuthering Heights." This area is characterized by a rolling landscape of brown bracken. A single tree completes the scenery. The landscape is dark, yet stunningly beautiful.

With the new gothic masterpiece, directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, set to premiere next week, Haworth and many filming locations in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, where the novel's events take place, are preparing for an influx of visitors. This event could cause a significant revival in the region's tourism sector. At the same time, it will also affect the daily lives of local residents.