Please note. Wheelchair access along a gravelled road is only possible from the south. Belle Vue Road northward from here is terrain 2.
The Duryard Valley is one of Exeter's hidden gems, rarely visited save for locals like us who often visit to enjoy the changing seasons of nature right inside the city boundary. Snicket is a brilliant northern word for an alleyway between houses, but we like to widen its usage to include any handy pedestrian short-cut, preferably little-known and little-used. There is such a snicket near this cache that you can use to access another of our caches just west of here (Zacchaeus's Platform, GC7TYAC). Just go up the earthy path by the big oak tree.
You are looking for a bison on a fence. GPS near here may be dodgy owing to tree cover.
Unlike most of my hides, there is no difficulty in the cache placement. I simply want to bring you to a little-known corner of Exeter that provides access (through the snicket) to an even more secret place.