If the stormy intensity of Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's "Wuthering Heights" left you craving windswept moors, rugged coastlines and historic Yorkshire landscapes, these eight hotels offer the perfect base. From coastal retreats to grand country estates, each invites you to step into the film's brooding world - wandering quiet trails, chasing waterfalls or simply soaking up views that feel lifted straight from Brontë's imagination. Whether you're drawn to dramatic cliffs, rolling valleys or cosy stone inns, Yorkshire's cinematic scenery awaits - the ideal setting for romance, reflection and a taste of literary drama.
Saltmoore
Where the North York Moors tumble into the North Sea, Saltmoore is a contemporary coastal sanctuary with a wild edge. Its 72 rooms and suites - from snug Snugs to the Orchard and Heather suites - blend moorland spirit with seaside calm. Guests can choose between a relaxed brasserie, wellness café or upcoming fine-dining restaurant while the Sanctuary Spa offers heated pools, sauna, steam room, cryo chamber and holistic treatments. Days here might be spent walking windswept beaches, exploring Whitby's cobbled streets or simply gazing across the moors - a retreat as dramatic as its landscape.
Doubles from around £174 per night
The Devonshire Arms
Overlooking the Bolton Abbey Estate on the fringes of the Yorkshire Dales, The Devonshire Arms has welcomed guests since the 18th century. Its 40 rooms range from period charm with four-poster beds to contemporary suites with sweeping estate views. Two restaurants serve seasonal estate produce while the spa offers a vitality pool, sauna, steam room and signature treatments. Morning walks along the river, visits to priory ruins and miles of countryside trails make it a place where historic grandeur meets peaceful indulgence - perfect for anyone seeking a literary-style escape.
Doubles from £204 per night
Grantley Hall
Set within 38 acres of manicured gardens and parkland, Grantley Hall is a five-star estate where heritage and modern luxury sit side by side. Its 47 rooms and suites offer serene views of gardens, the River Skell or the terrace, blending period features with contemporary comfort. Dining ranges from Michelin-starred fine dining to relaxed British and Asian fusion across five restaurants and three bars. The Three Graces Spa, with indoor and hydrotherapy pools, ensures indulgence, while long walks across the grounds provide that cinematic sense of moorland freedom.
Doubles from around £450 per night
Crathorne Hall
A stately Edwardian house on 15 acres of grounds, Crathorne Hall combines grandeur with intimacy. Its 37 individually styled bedrooms and suites feature roll-top baths, valley views and touches that make every stay feel personal. The Leven restaurant serves seasonal, locally sourced cuisine while traditional afternoon tea can be enjoyed in elegant lounges. Nearby woodland paths, historic villages and the North York Moors provide gentle adventure or quiet contemplation - the sort of setting that makes you feel as if you've stepped into Brontë's world.
Doubles from around £120 per night
The Coniston
Spanning 1,400 acres just outside Skipton, The Coniston feels like an adventure and a retreat in one. Stylish rooms, many with balconies or lake views, offer a restful base after exploring the estate's rolling hills. The View restaurant serves contemporary Yorkshire-inspired dishes; Macleod's bar and lounge and Blossom Kitchen offer lighter seasonal fare. The Nàdarra Spa, indoor and outdoor pools and activities from shooting to off-roading make it a fully immersive countryside escape. Lakeside walks and expansive views evoke the kind of wild, cinematic landscapes that inspired the Brontës.
Doubles from £129 per night
The Traddock
Tucked in Austwick village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, The Traddock is a family-run country house hotel with a warm, welcoming spirit. Its 14 individually styled rooms combine cosy comfort with thoughtful details - roll-top baths, super-king beds and views over rolling pastures. The restaurant champions seasonal, locally sourced dishes while the bar and lounges invite lingering over wine or afternoon tea. With hiking, cycling and the Settle-Carlisle Railway nearby, it offers a charming base for wandering landscapes that feel plucked from a Brontë novel.
Doubles from around £120 per night
Aysgarth Falls Hotel
Beside the thundering Aysgarth Falls, this stone-built hotel exudes quiet Yorkshire charm. Its 11 rooms and suites blend cosy country-house character with modern touches, many overlooking the falls or surrounding valleys. The Palmers restaurant elevates local seasonal produce into refined dishes while the bar and lounges are perfect for post-walk drinks or fireside tea. Step outside to explore waterfalls, scenic trails and Wensleydale highlights such as Bolton Castle and The Forbidden Corner - a place where the drama of the landscape matches the intensity of the story you just watched on screen.
Doubles from around £110 per night
The Lister Arms
In the heart of Malham village, The Lister Arms is a quintessential Dales inn with history etched into its 18th-century stone walls. Its 23 characterful rooms overlook the village green or countryside, with some welcoming four-legged guests. The restaurant serves hearty seasonal fare from local producers while the bar and lounges invite lingering over cask ale or afternoon tea. Step outside to limestone landscapes, Malham Cove, Janet's Foss and rugged trails - the perfect base for exploring the cinematic scenery that inspired Brontë's tale and the film's unforgettable moors.