This geocache is placed in one of our favourite resting spots. Our thanks go to Natural Resources Wales for granting permission to place the cache here.
We love to walk along the Brunel Trail from Neyland Marina, through the delightful Westfield Pill Nature Reserve with its abundant wildflowers and birds, and then stand and lean on the bridge just soaking up the peace and quiet before returning to the marina for a well earned coffee or ice cream.
The walk from the marina is flat and paved and is suitable for cycles, pushchairs and wheelchairs.
The cache container is a nano so you may need tweezers or a pin to extract it and you will need to bring a pen.
Please respect the Nature Reserve - don’t disturb any wildlife, don’t pick any flowers and please clean up after your dog.
(The original cache was a toy slug, named after Nifty, a character from the children’s radio programme of the early ‘90s, Wiggly Park, hence the name 'Nifty's Bridge'. Unfortunately however, Nifty keeps disappearing so we've had to resort to a simple nano cache instead but have decided to keep the name)