The cache is placed near Littledean walk .which is now impossible to follow because its over grown,In 1863 Henry Crawshay was granted a license from the Crown for a road or tramway. This was to become known as ëCrawshays Tramroadí and linked the various interests of the Crawshays in the Cinderford area. It ran from the Buckshaft Iron Mine at Ruspidge in the south to the St. Annals Iron Mine in the north. En-route it served the Cinderford Ironworks and Haywood Colliery.now called littledean walk and is on the OS maps and is just about visible on google earth. The cache is a snap/snap tub with room for swaps
Trust your GPS,Ignore were the wall has been pulled apart,There is no need to remove stones,Iv added some give aways please be sure to leave as found.Then back track to the main path to find HW4
Placed With Kind Permission From Forestry Commission.