We love visiting Felbrigg, a National Trust property, near Cromer, and we have placed our first cache at the very edge of the estate, in a woodland area known as Lion's Mouth. We hope it will encourage folk to visit more of the estate, and the Hall.
After the first cache had been found, we asked for (and received) permission to place a few more! There were 4 caches loosely based on a panda theme (as per our user name), but sadly 2 of the caches disappeared twice during forestry work, so there are now only 2 in this series.
For this particular cache you are looking for a small caching tube.
These caches are within a few metres of both the purple (Great Wood Walk) and orange (Marble Hill Walk) way-marked trails. (Both cover the same ground for the area in which the caches are placed but in opposite directions.)
Placed with the kind permission of the National Trust.
PLEASE NOTE: These woodland footpaths can get a bit boggy after wet weather, and are also, obviously, best avoided in windy weather! Please take care, especially with children, as the Felbrigg estate is large, and it does contain a lake and at least one deep pond. Also at different times of the year there are cattle and sheep grazing within the grounds.
Please bring own pen. Tweezers may be helpful.