Ever since “Stranger Things” introduced a new generation to the musical stylings of Kate Bush, the artist’s songs have experienced a surge in popularity. While “Running Up That Hill” is getting a lot of attention, people who fall in the middle of the nature lover and literature nerd Venn diagram may prefer listening to “Wuthering Heights.” In the song, Kate Bush sings about the “wily, windy moors” where much of the classic Emily Brontë novel takes place. The lyric conjures images of dramatic landscapes that beg to be explored. And you can explore these landscapes in real life by visiting England’s moorlands.
Moorlands are uncultivated and hilly regions, often covered in vegetation such as heather and peat. In these areas, visitors can frolic through the grass and observe wild animals in their natural habitats. Experience all of these sights and more at these six English moorlands.