Singing Ringing Tree
The Singing Ringing Tree is a striking musical sculpture located on the hills above Burnley, Lancashire. Designed by artists Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu, this unique installation is shaped like a tree and produces sound through the wind, offering a captivating blend of art and nature amidst the scenic backdrop of the Pennine hills.
Photographers can capture the intriguing structure from various angles, particularly against the dramatic skies of the region. The best light for photography is often during golden hour, either at sunrise or sunset, when the sculpture is beautifully illuminated. Spring and summer months provide vibrant greenery, while autumn offers a palette of warm colours, making it an ideal spot for seasonal photography.
Photography notes:
- Consider using a wide-angle lens to capture the sculpture in relation to its landscape.
- Experiment with long exposure shots to create a dreamy effect, especially during dusk.
- Bring a tripod for stability, particularly in windy conditions that can affect your shots.
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Most visitors arrive at the Singing Ringing Tree by car, taking the scenic route through Burnley and up into the hills. The installation is situated on a hillside, offering stunning views of the surrounding Pennine landscape, making it a popular spot for both art and nature enthusiasts.
Parking:
- The nearest parking is at the Burnley Golf Club (approximately 1.5 miles away), where visitors can park in the club's car park. From here, it is about a 30-minute walk along a well-defined path leading up to the sculpture.
- Alternatively, there are roadside parking options along the winding roads leading to the sculpture. Be mindful of local traffic regulations and ensure not to block access for residents.
Access:
- The path from the golf club to the Singing Ringing Tree is mostly well-maintained but can be uneven in sections. Expect some steep inclines and a few muddy patches, especially after rainfall. There are no formal steps or gates, making it accessible for most walkers, but sturdy footwear is recommended.
- The area is designated as Open Access land, allowing free movement, but respect for the environment is essential. Keep to paths where possible to avoid damaging the landscape.
- Photographers should plan to arrive early, particularly during busy weekends and summer months, to capture the best light and avoid crowds. The sculpture is particularly photogenic during sunrise and sunset, when the soft light enhances its unique form.
- Safety is paramount; the area is elevated, and there may be livestock grazing nearby. Be cautious of steep drops and keep a safe distance from any edges. Always check the weather forecast, as conditions can change rapidly in the hills.
Sun & Moon Positions
Sun and moon directions from your standing position
Sun and moon lines start from the blue person (your standing point). Orange camera = photo location. Unlock the padlock, then drag the person or camera—or tap the map—to adjust positions (not saved).
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Location Details
- Address: Burnley BB11 3QZ, UK
- Latitude / Longitude: 53.756615, -2.227199
- Grid Ref: SD8511828941
- What3Words: ///dozed.scope.moving
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