This is a lovely walk in the springtime as the bluebells here are fantastic. Although at other times, there's still plenty to see as wildlife is abundant here with deer, squirrels, rabbits and pheasants in this open woodland.
The Angmering Park Estate through which the walk will take you has been in existance since the middle ages, with records dating back to 1279 AD. The park is still actively managed for game, so please make sure you stick to the paths until close to the cache.
The cache is situated a short distance from one of the main paths, and should be easily accessable without too much trampling of the wildflowers, which include wild basil, nettle-leaved bellflower and fleabane along with the bluebells that give the cache its name.
Parking is available at N50 51.340 W 000 30.914 From here, heading north through the gate with the Angmering Park sign on it will take you on a short circular route to the cache, although it can be a little muddy so wellies are advisable.
This cache was set by Katy, the youngest Southseaker.