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.
Park at the nearby Chantries car park on Pilgrims Way or at the St Martha's car park off Halfpenny Lane.
This cache requires you to bring at least a couple of litres water (assuming there will be some mistakes) and it may need a small implement in which to take a log out (this isn't a clue).
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.
It is much more easily done with two, however if you do do it on your own bring a few litres of water. Be careful with the water there are not many puddles to fill up a bottle nearby. I recommend bringing some plasticine or similar to help jam up the hole at the bottom if you are really struggling and a funnel to pour water into the tube through.