Parking is available in Faugh, where you can take advantage of the local pub, or in Fenton or Heads Nook.
It can get quite muddy at times, so wellies or good boots are almost essential. The first few caches on this trail are over quite rough ground with either livestock or railroad tracks, so geo-kids and dogs need to be kept on a fairly short leash. The majority of these are on public footpaths and at no point should you have to deviate from the path or enter a farmer’s field to get them. This cache has been placed with kind permission of the local farmer, so give them a wave and say hi if you see them out and about.
We hope you enjoy this walk, we certainly did when placing and planning it! When you're walking past Faugh Beeches Farm, why not say hello to the two happy labradors that are always wandering around!
This cache is an easy one to start, bison with a log book. You don't have to be anywhere near the sandstone wall or the gate to get this one, and it would be much appreciated if you could put everything back exactly as you found it.