Bluebell Wood Traditional Cache
andlou: Been to check on this cache and it looks like it has been muggled, so we are closing this one down and will sort another out a later date. Hope everyone enjoyed the little series, thanks for the comments.
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Cache contains:
Log Book, pencil and sharpener
Wildlife Badge
Coloured Pencils
Trackable - this TB needs to move on quickly its in a
race
CONGRATULATIONS MPYWELL ON FTF - WELL DONE
The wood is a 34 hectare local nature reserve (LNR). It has species of the Noctale Bat, Pipistrelle Bat, Song Thrushes and Hawkfinds, also Jays have been seen.
The woodland first documented in 1597 as "Woollywoodside" has a rich history demonstrated by a series of archaeological sites within the wood, for instance old track ways, charcoal burning sites and mineral prospection pits.
The Trans Pennine Trail runs right through the wood for 2.2km and has been upgraded for wheelchair access. Also recommended when the bluebells are in flower - a beautiful place.
Car parking available at either end of the woodland.
Additional Hints
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13 Fgrcf - Onfr bs Gerr
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