The Chantries form part of the ridge of the North Downs, just to the South of Guildford. Chantry Wood is 78 hectares of mixed woodland and an Area of High Ecological Value within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in striking distance of Guildford Town Centre.
The Chantries are popular with walkers (and dogs) all year. Rabbits, deer, badgers and foxes live wild there. In April/May the wooded area is a mass of bluebells. The top of the hill has open fields with stunning views to the south.
The cache is a fairly large Tupperware which has a bit of swag and a logbook and some universal indicator paper for my nearby earthcache 'The Chantries Earthcache'.
Please favourite it and leave feedback about it and possibly if you have any other ideas for a series of geocaches in the guildford area.
Please feel free to take photos of yourself with the cache
We really enjoy the anecdotes and experiences from visiting our caches so we'd rather not see simply 'TFTC' or :-)
As you are in the area you may want to visit some of my other caches in the Chantries and you can also visit some of the other caches in the 7 wonders of Guildford series
These are (or will be) the other caches in the 7 Wonders of Guildford series
- The Chantries
- Pewley Down
- St Martha's Hill
- TBC (if anyone wants to give me some ideas that would be appreciated
- Stoke Park
- Riverside Park
- TBC Somewhere along the River Way (probably near Shalford)