Tytherington is situated in South Gloucestershire, near Thornbury. It was designated as a conservation area in 1975. It is widely known for its limestone quarries and there are several disused ones around the village. The village retains much of its rural character enhanced by its setting of wooded slopes and vistas across the open countryside and is the ideal place for a spot of caching!
Suggested Kit:
Appropriate footwear – parts of the route will get muddy when wet
Pen/pencil – some of the caches are micros and don’t have writing implements in them
GPS – goes without saying :-)
Map – optional, but would be sensible
Please read all the cache details before setting out as guidance and additional waypoints have been provided where appropriate. Parking coordinates are given on Tytherington Triangle One, but there are plenty of other opportunities for parking on this lane. Please be considerate of the residents and do not block passing places.
NOTE:- Please follow the path around the edge of the wood to the coordinates.
06/09/2015 PLEASE NOTE
At the end of November it is our intention to archive this series as it currently stands.
However should anyone be interested in taking it over please contact us.