You are looking for Bishy Barney Bee's friend. He is very camoflaged and dislikes noisy environments. Owing to the nearby dangers of the local archers, Stag has taken to hiding in his natural surroundings. He a micro cache containing a pen and log book.
Please be careful when unscrewing his container!
He is where you would commonly find him- at ground level.
Beware of muggles! Many like to walk their dogs around here, or cycle the pathways! There are also lots of muggles who walk past Stag because they avoid the car parking facilities and park on the nearby streets- so stealth is vital!
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. The historic flint barn is very popular with families and is a good spot to refresh yourselves with tea and cake (as we do!). Bring some bread and you can feed the tame swans too!