KEIGHLEY district walks are included in a new book.
The St Ives estate at Harden is among locations featured in the AA's 50 Walks in West Yorkshire.
And a potted history of the Brontes accompanies the description of a 7.5-mile walk from Haworth along the Bronte Way to Top Withens, the derelict farmhouse reputably the inspiration for the setting of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.
The book, one of a series of guides covering England and Wales, is illustrated with easy-to-read maps and photographs.
The routes vary in length between two and ten miles and the book includes approximate completion times for each.
It also gives a guide to levels of difficulty, terrain and the presence of any stiles or gates.
Mapping is sourced from Ordnance Survey and includes points of interest such as churches and country houses.
There is also information on where to eat and drink.
Visit shop.theaa.com/store/home/50-walks-in-west-yorkshire for more details.
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