The walk is based on the extensive parkland around Towneley Hall with full facilities on site. From the M65 J10, take the turning off the roundabout signposted to Burnley. Singing Ringing Tree: Explorer OL12 South Pennines, 1:25 000 scale. 7.36 km. The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine hill range overlooking Burnley, in Lancashire, England. The Singing Ringing Tree is itself a fine sculpture- crafted from what appear to be scaffold poles that hum and sigh in the wind. 02:00. At the next roundabout take the first exit and stay in the right-hand lane. Intermediate. Completed in 2006, it is part of the series of four sculptures within the Panopticons arts and regeneration project created by the East Lancashire Environmental Arts Network . Singing Ringing Tree – The Singing Ringing Tree Loop from Walk Mill. Clowbridge Reservoir – Crown Point car park Loop from Walk Mill. The walk from the car park to the Singing Ringing Tree and back was only a very short one and I’d only spent an hour in the area but in the warm sunshine it had been a very pleasant hour. The walk to the Singing Ringing Tree from the car park is quite short but the views are beautiful and there are some nice walks within the area that you could make the most of whilst in the area! The walk to the Singing Ringing Tree from the car park is quite short but the views are beautiful and there are some nice walks within the area that you could make the most of whilst in the area! 9.45 km. Grid ref 848287. Intermediate. This week is a circular 8 mile moderate walk following over the Moors surrounding Burnley and to the Singing Ringing Tree ***BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL*** We are currently limiting walks to 12 people with some walk leader discretion. You can walk along the verge all the way to Crown Point but there’s a path that snakes across the moor gained via a steel tubular stile designed to admit only pedestrians. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/england/lancashire/singing-ringing-tree-circular However, it was so worth the short walk along the path to get to experience this, a;best we didn’t hang around as it was freezing and the wind was biting. HIke on Lancashire members Priority booking until 7PM on … Burnley in the distance – Hurst Wood Reservoir Loop from Worsthorne. 02:50. At the traffic lights turn right (NB: it looks more like a … Take the moorland path up to the sculpture known as the Singing Ringing Tree, a name that for many will conjure up a scary 60s TV show for children. It makes a gradual climb to the south of the hall, crossing a golf course to reach some newly built tracks leading to Burnley's Panopticon, The Singing, Ringing Tree. Easy. Situated High above Burnley- the wind is never in short supply. 01:06. Foldys Cross – Towneley Hall Loop from Walk Mill. 4.05 km. Heading over to Pendle Hill, my friend and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to visit the Singing Ringing Tree.