History
The Enler (or Inler) river originates in the Holywood and Castlereagh Hills. From there, it flows through Dundonald and onto Comber, before finally entering Strangford Lough at Island Hill on the Comber Estuary.
The river is famed for producing beautiful, hard-fighting sea and brown trout and is best described as a brook-style water, with its width never really exceeding a fisherman’s easy cast.
Compared to River Walks you might do elsewhere, it’s fair to say that this one isn’t the prettiest but it’s often overlooked and these caches will hopefully offer you the opportunity to discover parts of Comber you’ve never been to before.
Ground Zero
GZ is just beyond another footbridge which runs over the Enler River. If you look at the wall nearby, every so often you will see three concrete teeth on top of same. The cache has been placed in line with the ‘Leave No Trace’ principles and should be a relatively easy find.
The Cache
The cache is a nano caontaining only a log.