The cache is located at the intersection of two public footpaths which cross the site and the entrance to the Meadow. It is possible to cache and dash for this one but please bring your own pen.
This delightful site is located at Margrove Park, easily accessible a short distance from the main A171 where there is free parking in the grounds of the Tees Valley Wildlife Trusts main offices and direct access to the meadow. Alternatively you can park free of charge at Birk Brow car park off the A171 and walk down to the site by a number of footpaths or bridleways.
Woodhill meadow has been developed as a tiny wildlife haven, nestled within the woodlands which lead down from the North Yorkshire moors. Natural wildlife habitats such as feeding stations, insect hotels and pond habitats have been nurtured for the exploration of the young and old. The site is well enclosed, tranquil and a tiny bit magical and ideal for a family picnic site. Dogs are welcome in all areas with the exception of the ponds.
A number of footpaths cross the site meaning the meadow can be used as a base for a longer walk incorporating the nearby Cleveland Way, Cleveland Street, Guisborough Forestry tracks or shorter loops towards Birk Brow or the Trusts own Margrove Ponds.
The cache has been placed with kind permission from the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust so please please respect the site and the wildlife.
The cache is a camouflaged micro it has an emergency pencil but please if you can bring your own pen.
Please replace the container carefully for the enjoyment of others.
PS: The cache is located in a bit of a telecommunications black spot. If you are using a smartphone it might be best to download or save this for offline use.