

You will also find BBQs in several spots, so bring some sausages for lunch or if you prefer not to cook, there are many great cafes and restaurants, not only in the park, but also across the street, so the selection of lunch menu is plentiful. For those wishing to get some exercise, the length of the park offers a great walkway/bike track, where children can ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards or rollerblade.


Large trees line parts of the walkway and offer shade during hot summer months or you can cool off on Brighton Le Sands beach, which is right next to the park. The beach is sheltered, so there are no waves, making it ideal for families with young children. As the park is located opposite Sydney Airport, children will enjoy watching planes land and take off and surprisingly most of the time you won't hear any noise from the planes. Parking is available on the street and there are also several small car parks. Alternatively you can catch public transport, as there are several bus stops along the way.


Now to the cache! It is not located at the published coordinates.
At the published coordinates (WP1) you will find a circular object that looks familiar to geocachers. Stand next to this object and face towards Botany Bay. From here, you will see a sign with a blue background and yellow writing about 15m from where you are standing.
From the circular object you will find the cache hidden about 40m away on a bearing of 35 degrees. The same sign should be seen from this position. [The sign has gone, unfortunatley]
Now go find the cache!
There is no need to enter the Bush Regeneration Area - KEEP OUT as the sign tells you!
Please ensure the cache is replaced exactly as found and remains hidden using the natural camo. BYO pencil or pen. Beware of muggles who might be picnicing nearby!
FTF HONOURS GOES TO MIKEV1 (aka GeodudeAU)