This cache is hidden at the Via Beata waystation in Banham and is one of a series of caches places on the Via Beata route.
There is NO PARKING directly at the cache. It is recommended to park further up the road in Banham village and walk back down the road to the cache. Caution is needed on this road. Please take care.
Via Beata is latin for Way of Blessing and is a series of Christian sculptures providing resting places for walkers from the most easterly point of England at Lowestoft to St David's in Wales on the far west coast. The Banham waystation was the first Via Beata waystation to be set up and as the project is progressing more and more waystations are being placed along the route. Each waystation features a different sculpture, each with a different story behind it.
This cache hiding spot provides a great place for a rest with sheltered seating and the opportunity to view the sculpture.