WARNING: This cache is in a different kind of location to those that you might normally find. Some people may find it unpleasant. If you are thinking of doing this as your first ever cache, then don't!! Go and do some others first (e.g. Orwell That Ends Well which is nearby).
The location chosen for this cache is a little different to the norm. It won't be everybody's cup of tea but that's the world we live in. I think the place is interesting and educational and maybe you will too.
Please take care when visiting the cache and stick to the footpaths and permitted roads - keep children close. Use this map as a guide. You can easily do a circular walk if you wish.
Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
The cache is on this map somewhere.
You need to visit the location given by the cache coordinates where you can park your car. There is a post here with a number on it (XY) you need this to decode the cache location...
N 51º 38.(X-1)1(Y*3) W 001º 15.(X+(Y*2))7(X-(Y/2))
This is an easy cache to cycle to (I would recommend any kind of off-road bike) and I sometimes use the permitted roads here as a shortcut between Sutton Courtenay and Appleford.
Note that the paths can get very muddy after wet weather and in the winter. The terrain/difficulty ratings could vary depending upon several factors (wind direction, temperature, time of year etc.).
You can see a surprising amount of wildlife here including many butterflies and I saw a Red Kite very nearby when I was placing the cache.
The cache is a camouflaged 0.6 litre tupperware container with various goodies - you do not need to rummage too much! There is a souvenir card for the first finder.