UPDATE SUMMER 2016. A new fence has been put in place. You can now no longer drive through here as one loop. You have to do the series in two parts. However, you are allowed to walk around the gate. Sorry for the inconvenience, but it's out of my hands.
Welcome to nathanjhunt’s first series of caches. There are 8 in total on the main route, plus 2 extra if you have a bit more time on your hands. The series makes for a good cache and dash with stopping places very close to each cache, but would equally make an excellent cycle route as the road is already frequented by cyclists. For those feeling extra adventurous, the route can also be walked as the roads are very empty, but please be wary, especially round corners as the road is narrow. The route is 15km / 9 miles in total if you include the extra 2 caches.
Marsh Road is an old road on the Dengie peninsular. The area of land between Burnham, Southminster, Asheldham, Tillingham and Bradwell used to be salt marshes, until the area was reclaimed from the sea hundreds of years ago. The land was used for agriculture, and most of it has stayed in private hands to this day, making the area one of the most remote parts of Essex to the public. Marsh Road (as Hall Road) leaves Southminster, and is the only public road that runs out into the area of former marshes, before it sweeps back round via Monsale and Deal Hall and carries on to Burnham. The area is incredibly remote and very few people visit it, in turn making it a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in the middle of the countryside.
The 5th cache in the series is situated “in” Monsale (or rather, the name for a cluster of 1 or 2 buildings). Parking is close by, involving a very short walk to GZ. Watch out for those stingers!