Yarbridge is a hamlet on the Isle of Wight. It is at the southern tip of the parish of Brading.
The bridge over the River Yar, defended by a Second World War pillbox, was constructed in the Middle Ages by Sir Theobald Russell who was killed fighting a French invasion, dying of his wounds at Knighton Gorges. Until the bridge's construction,Bembridge had been an island accessible only at low tide. The bridge also crosses the railway and is bordered by an RSPBreserve on Brading Marshes.
There is accessible parking nearby at a layby. The cache is a small clipbox container with notepad and pencil with room for small swapables, the container is covered in green cammo tape. Please take care on busy road especially with children.