Sudbourne Wood is well worth a walk. Good parking can be found at either end of the bridleway which gives easy north-south access to the woodland.
Note: it is possible that the area close to the cache might occasionally be closed because of shooting - most likely during the pheasant shooting season (1 October to 1 February) although deer are also culled occasionally. For your own safety it would be a bad idea to attempt the cache if there are signs warning about shooting!
This cache is on the eastern edge of the wood on a fairly narrow footpath. If coming from the south a waypoint is provided to get on the path from a forest ride - you can walk in along the main north-south route and take the first ride on the east to get here or choose to pick up the footpath from the road.
Following the path in a vaguely northerly direction brings you to the edge of the woods and provides a view over towards the aerials at Orford Ness. These were used to broadcast the BBC World Service but are no longer in use. Whichever way you come to the cache, it's worth taking in the view from here.
The Cache:
You're looking for a camouflaged lock and lock container just off the path. The hiding spot should be fairly easy to access and is within a few metres of the path, although thorns and the like might cause some problems at some times of the year. The container is on the smaller side of regular.
The cache is located on open access land. The landowner (Forestry Commission East England) does not assess the suitability or safety of the cache location. The cache placer and the cache finder have a responsibility to take reasonable precautions to protect their own safety and the safety of others. Hazards observed at or on route to the cache location should be reported to the cache placer (that's me!)