COMPSTONS CROSS & THE SINGING RINGING TREE MONDAY MEANDER
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It’s All About Views I Hope?
An easy paced morning walk using rough paths, good tracks, and some open moorland routes.
FREE Places also available via link below:
https://wellnesswalks.org.uk/walks/compstons-cross-the-singing-ringing-tree/
The Route:
5.2mls & 200m accumulated ascent.
After following the edge of a reservoir we’ll gently ascend through new woodland to a ruined deserted hamlet with incredible views towards the Rossendale Valley. Continuing we eventually reach the Singing Ringing Tree, where on a good day, we should get views over Burnley, the Colne Valley, West Yorkshire, Pennines & The Yorkshire Dales, with Ingleborough, PenyGhent in the distance. We return via Compstons Cross, the site of an ancient crossroads on the moors. Salters Trails, Pilgrims, Drovers & even the Romans may have used the routes. From here we return to the car park passing through the old hamlet of Gambleside.
Boots, Warm Clothing, Hat/Gloves, Warm Drink, Snack, Waterproofs Important please carry your personal details in purse/top of rucksack
Dogs: Are not strictly allowed by UU, but up to you. 1pp must be on a lead, no extendables as they are a trip hazard. If that’s all you have don’t let it stretch, keep short.
COMPSTONS CROSS & THE SINGING RINGING TREE MONDAY MEANDER