
What is the Round Aylesbury Walk?
It's a 12 mile circular walk which can also be split into 2 or 3 mile segments for those only wanting a gentle stroll. It's a joint venture between the local Ramblers' Association and Aylesbury Vale District Council and is signposted clearly along the route. Most of the route to the North of Aylesbury is on firm footpaths and grassed areas, but there are parts of the Southern Section that cross cultivated fields and meadow land, so be prepared for some mud at times!
About the Cache
This part of the Round Aylesbury Walk runs from Stoke Mandeville, past the outskirts of Hawkslade to Walton Court. The footpaths can be hard to spot, so keep a look out for the signs. This cache is a stone's throw away from the actual walk, but you shouldn't have any problems finding it. If you're lucky you might even see a train as you cross the track!
You are looking for a small clik lok box - camo painted, of course!
Transport
See waypoint below for parking coordinates.
For bus services, use the X9,130 or X90 for stops along Lower Road (B4443).
live bus tracking
Also, trains run regularly from Aylesbury to Stoke Mandeville station - which is within walking distance. Why not get the train and take in a few of the caches in the series?