Depending on the choice of approach (from the suggested car parking area is recommended-see first waypoint) the terrain is only gently sloping as you are already at a high altitude to begin with. This cache takes you past the old lead/silver workings of Belgrave Mine (circa 18 century-1825). You will pass the remains of the old engine house of which only a 3 metre section of north wall remains. A short distance past this ruin, an area of spoil marks the site of the 400' deep mine before it was backfilled in 1978. A large depression, just below a small corner wall is the original 400' entrance shaft. Although access to the mine workings that lie below is not accessible anymore from this point there is a route into this mine via two adit levels half way down the side of the hillside that faces Llanferres Village. The remaining route to the cache begins to take on a spectacular atmosphere as a panorama unfolds as you reach the skyline. You efforts will be amply rewarded as this final location is possibly the best scenic viewpoint in the entire area (as long as the weather is fine.) However, in bad weather, this is a demanding location so come prepared for the elements. Congratulations to LOSTNWET for being the FTF on the 2 Oct 2008.
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