A woodland that's managed by the Woodland Trust.
The soil is free draining and the topography is gently
undulating in an area recognised as having landscape typical of the
Mease lowland. The trees have thrived since planting and canopy
closure has occurred over a significant part of the site.
The wood has a purpose built car park and five public entrances
with two public footpaths running across the site, these are now
linked by approximately 5km of permissive access paths.
The walk is about a mile or so there and back, on generally
level, grassed terrain. Great place for dog walking, and wildlife
spotting.
The cache container is not entirely waterproof, so please make
sure the inner bags are sealed.
"A Back to basics" cache is one that echo's the original ethos
of cache placement.
It's not about the numbers.
It's about a half decent walk, in a nice area.
It's a nice place to take the kids and dogs. Have a picnic.
It's regular size box with loads of swaps.
It's very close to the trail, and will be spotted if not covered
well. Please make use of "stick-o-flage" to maintain the cover.