Gotham Hill forms a high ridge to the northwest of Gotham "City". At its highest point, about 98 m AOD, you will get a fine panoramic view of almost 360⁰. On a clear day you can see the Derbyshire hills to the west and the Wolds to the east. Across the valley to the east are the nearby West Leake Hills, and the Charnwood Hills can be seen to the south.
The caches provide an opportunity to walk along parts of the scenic and interesting Gotham Heritage Trail. The village of Gotham is first recorded in the Domesday Book survey in 1086. Gypsum has been worked in this area since the Middle Ages, and hillside to the north is pitted with numerous gulies and hollows that represent the remains of old gypsum workings. However, you are unlikely to see Gotham City's more famous celebrities
Cattle and sheep are not present at this cache site but they may be present in the fields en route to the other caches along the trail, Please keep to the footpath and keep dogs under control at all times.
The trail is not suitable for pushchairs nor wheelchairs.
Please replace the cache as found. The cache conatins only a book but you will need to bring your own pen or pencil to sign it.