Malham Lone Tree
Malham Lone Tree is a striking solitary tree located near the picturesque village of Malham in North Yorkshire. Nestled within the stunning limestone landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this iconic tree stands out against the dramatic backdrop of rolling hills and rugged terrain.
Photographers will find ample opportunities to capture the tree from various angles, particularly during sunrise and sunset when the light casts beautiful shadows and highlights the contours of the landscape. The surrounding area offers a mix of open fields and rocky outcrops, making it an ideal spot for wide-angle shots and intimate close-ups of the tree itself, especially in autumn when the foliage changes colour.
Photography notes:
- Arrive early for the best light and to avoid crowds.
- Consider using a polarising filter to enhance the colours of the sky and foliage.
- Explore different compositions by including the surrounding landscape for added context.
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Most visitors to Malham Lone Tree arrive via the village of Malham, which serves as a convenient starting point for accessing this iconic photography location. The area is popular among walkers and photographers alike, so planning your visit for early morning or late evening can help you capture the best light while avoiding crowds.
Parking:
- The nearest parking option is the Malham National Park car park, located approximately 1.3 mile from the Lone Tree. The walk to the tree takes around 40 minutes along a well-defined path.
- Alternatively, there is limited roadside parking available along the B6160, but be mindful of not obstructing any access points or local residences.
Access:
- The path to the Lone Tree is relatively flat and well-trodden but can be uneven in places due to natural erosion. There are no significant steps or stiles, making it accessible for most visitors. However, after wet weather, some sections may become muddy, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
- The area is designated as Open Access land, allowing for free movement across the landscape, but it’s essential to respect any local guidelines and wildlife habitats.
- For photographers, arrive early to capture the soft light of dawn, and consider using a polarising filter to enhance the vibrant colours of the sky and foliage. Be aware of the potential for livestock grazing in the fields, and exercise caution near any steep edges or cliffs in the surrounding area.
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Location Details
- Address: Tarn Road
- Latitude / Longitude: 54.074135, -2.139443
- Grid Ref: SD9097464252
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Nearby Locations
- Gordale Scar 0.4 mi
- Janets Foss 0.6 mi
- Malham Cove 0.8 mi
- Malham Tarn 1.8 mi
- Scaleber Force Waterfall 4.4 mi
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