#6 Llangybi (a DPJ Series #6) Traditional Cache
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#6 Llangybi (a DPJ Series #6)
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6th Cache in series of 7 (including the bonus) that make up a 5
mile walk on footpaths along Llangybi walk #2 (shortened route)
Cache details
This is the 6th in a series of 6 caches that may be completed
independently or aprt of the series (plus a bonus cache),that take
you on the 5 mile 'shortened llangybi walk #2' (as published);
however, when following the trail please follow the signs for
circular walk #1, starting and finishing in the village of
Llangybi.
The walk and all caches are on public footpaths or roads/lanes. The
walk is across varying countryside and will take you through
Llangybi Park, past the Old Mansion and the Motte and Bailey; close
to Llangybi Castle ruins ( unfortunately access is restricted); a
forest track.
The Historical White Hart Inn and The Church are close to the
parking co-ordinates and worth a visit.
The whole area is used for game rearing and shooting and dogs
must be kept on leads.
Each cache contains a part of the code needed to get the bonus
cache (Dave Phillips-Jackson 6 (Llangybi #7).
The 6 cache containers are all small boxes hidden in camo bags that
hold log, pencil and small swaps and will take small travel bugs
and geocoins.
The bonus cache (Dave Phillips-Jackson 6 (Llangybi #7) is a 1 litre
screw top container, also in a camo bag.
The History of the village and buildings including the Church of
St. Cybi; Llangibby Castle Motte and Bailey can be be found at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llangybi,_Monmouthshire
Additional information about this walk and others in the area can
be found "http://www.llangibby.org/Walks.htm
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvqqra va n 'guebhtu ubyr' gur onfr bs na vil pbirerq gerr pybfr gb gur sbbgcngu. Gur gerr bireunatf gur ebnq.
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