4: Bramcote Hills Woodland Trail Traditional Cache
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4: Bramcote Hills Woodland Trail
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This is a short circular series comprising of 4 traditional caches and 1 bonus unknown cache.
Car Parking is available at the two additional waypoints (detailed at number 1 in the series).
Please bring your own pen/cil, take care when retrieving and replacing caches as this is a popular dog walking, running, and family area.
Welcome to Bramcote Hills Park. This series has been placed by kind permission of Broxtowe Borough Council.
The series comprises of 4 traditional caches and one bonus unknown cache. The route will take you on a circular walk through the woodland. The whole circuit, including caching time should take an hour.
Please observe the park rules and be mindful of non-geocachers whilst you are searching for the caches and replacing them. I would like the caches to remain for others to enjoy for as long as possible.
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 27 hectares in size, comprising a mix of woodland and parkland.
The park includes a Holocaust Memorial Garden, a cycle path, the ice-house, the site of the former Bramcote Hills House and a walled garden.
Facilities include free car parking, an exciting play area for younger children, a trim trail and a cricket square, as well as picnic areas and seating. There are interpretation panels throughout the park which help illustrate the area's history.
There is a link to the council web-site here.
Please note It may be a good idea to locate the waypoints for the BRAMCOTE HILLS MULTI whilst on route to this and the other 3 traditional caches in the series.
AN EARLY START
Broxtowe Borough Council actively encourages Geocaching. It has placed 4 Geocaches (listed on geocaching.com) in parks in the area. You can find out more about these and the councils Geocaching Guidelines here.
Thanks to Tim Crawford of Broxtowe Borough Council Environment Department for allowing this series.
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