Airbnb meets Wuthering HeightsWest Yorkshire, England
West Yorkshire has never been short on wind, wild skies and stories that gnaw at your imagination, but Airbnb’s latest drop leans right into the moor’s uneasy charm. To celebrate the release of Emerald Fennell’s much-anticipated Wuthering Heights film, they’ve recreated Cathy Earnshaw’s bedroom at Thrushcross Grange - yes, the same fever-dream space from the movie - and are offering a handful of couples the chance to sleep there for free.
The room isn’t your typical cosy countryside bolthole. It’s been styled to reflect Cathy’s inner world, think textured walls, layered fabrics and that uncanny feeling you’re part of something larger than a bed and a pillow, all against the backdrop of Brontë Country where the film was shot.
Beyond the bedroom, the experience leans into the moors rather than the cliché. Guests can wander the landscape on horseback, sip a proper Yorkshire afternoon tea, and settle in for a candlelit dinner that wouldn’t feel out of place next to a roaring hearth. There’s even a curated soundtrack moment featuring music written for the film, plus a vinyl to take home if you’re lucky.
Travel-obsessed romantics, and the plain curious alike, have turned their eyes north, with UK Gen Z searches for stays in West Yorkshire spiking and the region quietly emerging as an unexpected getaway pick.
If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to press pause on your own story and slide into someone else’s, this might just be the closest you get; gothic vibes included.
Cathy’s Bedroom will be available three separate stays for up to two guests each for a stay across multiple days between 27 February and 4 March, completely for free – exclusively on Airbnb.




