These caches are located in a beautiful area of Norfolk, which boasts magnificent sights all year round. Whitlingham Country Park is on the southern edge of Norwich next to the village of Trowse. There are lovely walks all around the park and it's a good place for cycling too. There's a wheelchair accessible path around the Great Broad (about 2 miles / 3 km) and two all-terrain wheelchairs are available to book from the visitor centre. Touch screens in the visitor centre will introduce you to fascinating Broads wildlife. The park's Outdoor Education Centre (fully accessible) offers a programme of adventurous outdoor activities.
Stealth will be required as you are close by to a road leading to Whitlingham Hall, where many a keen dog walker parks their cars. Whitlingham Hall is a grade II listed building which now serves as a private residence. In its past, Whitlingham Hall has served as a hospital and previously a residence to the Colman family for nearly a Century. It began its splendour in the 17th Century when the land was purchased by the Money family. In 1772 it passed into the hands of John Money (later to become General Money), who in 1784 built himself a new house on the site which he called Crown Point Hall, a name he chose following his involvement in the taking of Crown Point in America during the American War of Independence.