A short but tricky walk through a small wood (called Dam wood) which is full of features, a strange HaHa type wall (maybe the origin of Dam), a stone circle and the disused Deeside railway line. Hence the cache name - Dam Circle Line.
Lots of places to park along the Glassel Road. If you want the longest walk go park at the Glassel Hall and walk back to the bridge and hop over the fence on the left hand side. But be careful because it is a blind corner at the bridge. Otherwise park at the side of the road nearer the cache. The closer you park to Campfield the more likely you are to need to jump the ditch at the far side of the wall in the wood (Dam?) and the terrain is quite tough with tree stumps and old branches. If anybody can tell me about the wall and ts purpose that would be good. Eventaully (a couple of hundred yards) you will come to the bluff of the Beltie Burn, the stone circle (a nice small one and well preserved but why build here?) is on top of the bluff, down the slope is the old railway line which crosses the burn twice in a few humdred yards at this location, nice Victorian stonework at the bridges, all now overgrown and forgotten. The cache is a small lock lid box find the location and look for a telltale slate.
Gur pnpur vf ol gur cbfg.