The route takes in 7 play parks (6 really, but you’ll see what I mean!) a large green space and an ancient wood. All the playparks are rated and described by my son. There are many lovely picnic spots en route and also a very small detour to a nice pub for the adults!
The trail can be done in any direction and from any point, but I’ll be writing the directions starting from the first cache and going anti-clockwise. NB: A number of caches along this route have been archived in the last year so the number extra caches available may wax and wane!
Continue heading East along the Redway until you come to the first playpark at N 52 03.379 W 000 44.819
A small park with a pirate based climbing frame. It’s good for young children.
5/10
Continue East along the redway to reach cache 2a from us (don't ask!) - if anyone can tell us more about this new "feature" then we'd be delighted to find out!
You are looking for a small clip top box camouflaged with black tape. You can get within a few metres of the cache with buggies and wheelchairs etc. but the cache itself will not be accessible with them.
FTF bragging rights go to tremar