Ingham Circular is a comfortable stroll of about 2.5 miles around rural footpaths and quiet lanes some of which are designated as roadside verge nature reserves and in April and early May are a carpet of wildflowers including primroses, cowslips, violets and early purple orchids.
This is a circular trail starting and finishing in the centre of the well kept secret that is the village of Ingham with its old world pub, stunning church, Cricket ground and site of the medieval Trinitarian Priory, all clustered together in the centre of this attractive Norfolk village.
I know people either love or hate cryptic clues. The difficulty rating refers to finding the cache using the hint. It may be more difficult without. The hints in this series are mostly cryptic but if you're the sort of person that hates crossword puzzle type clues the series is quite do-able without the hints especially if you've done CBE's caches before. Although the hints can be solved before you embark on the trail some may be easier in the field when you see what the options are. Actually this one is pretty straightforward.
You can't enter the wood which gives its name to this cache and its a little further away than the original cache but it's a picture in the month of May. Without wellies wet feet might be a distinct possibility in winter.
This is a well stocked screw topped container with room for stash, trackables and geocoins.