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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Cliviger

Best natural monuments around Cliviger offer a chance to explore the region's geological beauty and panoramic vistas. This scenic area near Burnley in Lancashire features dramatic landscapes shaped by ancient glaciers and elevated areas providing expansive views. Visitors can discover a variety of natural features, from unique rock formations to significant geological sites. The area provides opportunities for those interested in geology and experiencing tranquil settings amidst rolling hills.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Stoodley Pike Monument

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Stoodley Pike Monument is a stone obelisk monument erected in 1856 to mark the end of the Crimean War. It sits atop a 1,300-foot (396 m) hill and commands attention …

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The Singing Ringing Tree

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Inscribed with the poetry of Simon Armitage, the Rain Stone can be found at Cow’s Mouth Quarry along the Pennine Way. The poem 'Rain' reads:

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Whirlaw Stones Trig Point

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At over 1,400 feet above sea-level the Bride-stones on the windswept moors to the east of Todmorden and the Calder Valley, there is a ½ mile long escarpment of Millstone …

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Mount Cross (Idol Cross)

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Very close to the junction of Mount Lane and Delf Lane.

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October 15, 2025, Whirlaw Stones Trig Point

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Many sacred and secular monuments that hikers pass on their journeys are of a venerable age. Often they were erected generations ago, some even centuries ago. Here, however, we encounter a very modern sound sculpture from this century. Although from a distance, one initially only gets a visual impression of the prominently located installation, the acoustic effect becomes apparent upon approach. The wind transforms the assembled steel pipes into a sound installation.

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This is really only a highlight if you have any interest in the Stanza Stones project.

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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect “their” cross at this spot. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and aims to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is part of our lives, just as it was part of the life of Jesus. So I hope that many people ... will visit the wayside crosses, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of community gathering, prayer and praise of God.” (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: “Wayside crosses... small sacred monuments as signs of popular piety”)

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Now I know it's called the rain stone...

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Awesome trails for MTBs, can be abit windy. Be careful of the stone slabs leading into the pike can be slippy if wet

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January 29, 2023, The Singing Ringing Tree

The Singing Ringing Tree is an art installation made from sections of steel pipe. As the wind blows past it plays music. This was completed in 2006 and designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu. It's part of a series of four installations within the Panopticons arts and regeneration project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in the Cliviger area?

The Cliviger area offers a variety of unique natural features. You can explore the dramatic landscape of the Cliviger Gorge, a glacial valley showcasing the region's geological history. Additionally, the Whirlaw Stones Trig Point features a half-mile long escarpment of Millstone Grit outcrops, with rock formations weathered into unique shapes over thousands of years.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the Cliviger landscape?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to elevated areas like Thieveley Pike and Black Scout. These locations offer expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the Pennine hills and the town of Burnley below. The Whirlaw Stones Trig Point also provides excellent views over the Pennine moorland.

Are there any historical or cultural sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, the area features some sites with historical significance. The Mount Cross (Idol Cross) is an ancient cross, possibly dating back to the 10th or 11th century, standing at the southern edge of Stansfield Moor. It is a registered Ancient Monument with a rich local legend.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Cliviger's natural monuments?

The Cliviger area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hikes around Cliviger, as well as more challenging running trails that include areas like Thieveley Pike. You can explore many options for these activities on the Cliviger guide page.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks in Cliviger?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for individual natural monuments, the tranquil settings of places like the Cliviger Gorge offer pleasant walks away from urban bustle. Many of the easy hiking routes around Cliviger, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Cliviger guide, would be suitable for families.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Cliviger?

The natural monuments around Cliviger can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and summer offer milder weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer dramatic, stark landscapes, though conditions on elevated areas like Thieveley Pike can be very windy.

Can I find any unique artistic installations integrated with nature in the area?

Yes, the area is home to The Singing Ringing Tree. This wind-powered sound sculpture, resembling a tree, is set in the Pennine hills overlooking Burnley. It produces a unique choral sound from its galvanized steel pipes, making it a distinctive blend of art and nature.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter near Cliviger's natural monuments?

The elevated areas like Black Scout are known for potential birdwatching opportunities, particularly for kestrels. The diverse landscapes of the Cliviger Gorge and surrounding moorlands provide habitats for various local bird species and other small wildlife, offering a chance to observe nature in a peaceful setting.

Are there any natural monuments with literary connections?

Yes, you can visit The Rain Stone (Stanza Stone) at Cow’s Mouth Quarry. This site features a stone inscribed with the poetry of Simon Armitage, part of the Stanza Stones project. It's a unique blend of natural landscape and literary art.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Cliviger?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views and the sense of peaceful solitude offered by the rolling hills and elevated areas. The unique rock formations at places like Whirlaw Stones Trig Point and the dramatic landscapes of the Cliviger Gorge are also highly valued for their geological interest and scenic beauty.

Are there any challenging routes or climbs associated with these natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments are part of more challenging routes. For instance, reaching Stoodley Pike Monument involves a steady climb with significant elevation gain, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views from its summit ridge. The area also features difficult running and mountain biking trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Cliviger guide.

How can I find circular walks that include Cliviger's natural monuments?

Many of the routes in the Cliviger area are designed as circular walks, allowing you to experience the natural monuments and return to your starting point. For example, the Easy hikes around Cliviger guide includes several loop trails that pass through scenic areas and viewpoints.

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