This path connects the village of Barnacullia with the main Enniskerry Road. It's known locally as a mass path (ancient paths and rights of way that developed over the centuries that were used by people in more remote areas to reach their church).
Their is no signage at the entrance to this path. Just go through the old gates. Follow the path. Do not leave it as the areas on either side are private property.
There is a short tunnel where the Right of way passes under an avenue within the estate which owns the land on either side of the path. The tunnel is short but always dark, a torch might be useful here to check for uneven ground. This area can become very muddy in wet weather. Overall the terrain is not too difficult though in winter boots might be required.
It's quite a steep climb in places.
The cache
The cache is on the left hand side of the path as you travel uphill from Burrow Road. There is no need to leave the path. See hint for further information.
It's worth continuing on uphill after finding this cache. Further along is another cache - Walkers Delight
Also worth carrying on for are the woodland, the views of Dublin and the old cluster of cottages at Barncullia.
Parking waypoint is provided for top of Kilgobbin Lane. This is now a cul de sac and can only be accessed by foot from the Enniskerry Road. Therefore cars need to carry on up the Enniskerry Road, turn left at the old Garda Station in Stepaside and take the next left on to Kilgobbin Lane.