This walk in the Wye Downs is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) and offers some of the most spectacular viewpoints of Kent.
Many fascinating local features dot this beautiful landscape, including Wye crown which was carved into the hillside by school children in 1902 to mark the coronation of King Edward VII. Also, the Devil's Kneading Trough, an impressive pereglacial coombe which was formed during the last ice age.
If you get stumped, it's probably where you think it is. It's a little climb, so be careful!
No need to remove anything from the location (except the log of course)
Don't forget to make a note of the letter for this cache (found on the top of the log sheet) as you will need the letters in order to complete the series of caches (the letters relate to the number of the cache they are found in and should be collected in order)
Please treat the platoon with care, gentle fingers will still find what they're looking for, thank you