Bentham Common is not actually designated commonland. It is an area of wasteland; created after various light industry departed the area. As such there are no properly designated footpaths although there are tracks and trails all over the area. Close observation will show that these tracks are created by various wildlife. During spring there are many different wildflowers growing. Please do not tread on or pick these. Many are legally protected. There is also evidence of rabbits, deer (Muntjac?), Foxes, Badgers and Adders; although they are extremely secretive and elusive.
The Common is very popular with walkers and horse riders. So stealth may be needed.
This cache hide makes use of remnants of the area's industrial past. Please re-hide carefully