The hamlet of Kelleth is the largest collection of buildings on this north side. An old track runs down to the river where a handy bridge crosses the mighty Lune. Of course the river is but a shadow of what it will become by the time it reaches Lancaster.
Can park car close to the small 'green' as you arrive in Kelleth. Maybe just a bit on the edge of grass, but try not to damage anything! Don't block any entrances to the farms and buildings by the post box. A bridleway is just past the post box on the right and goes down to the bridge over the Lune. Quite a good spot to swim your dog! Quite a rocky path which is a stream on wet days. Cache is no longer down by the bridge as it was originally.
Cache is on the small green and is a drive by. Remember to visit the post box for the multi-cache info which is the last one of this series: Lunesdale 6.
For a superb 'book' all about the Lune catchment, from source to sea, check out this great pdf "The Land of the Lune" by John Self, really informative.
Onto cache No.3