Event times: 10:00 to 11:00
Wednesday 26 September 2018
The sixth in an occasional series of morning get-togethers, which aim to be within a few miles of the River Erewash, the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. All geocachers are welcome, for an hour of chat, the sharing of ideas, the exchange of trackables, and anything to do with our hobby.
This time we are in Eastwood, one of the hill top towns which look down on the Erewash Valley. Eastwood is, of course, also known as the birthplace of the author D.H. Lawrence.
The venue is The Lady Chatterley, on Nottingham Road in the town centre, a J.D. Wetherspoons pub. Drinks and a breakfast menu are available for those who fancy it, but you are under no obligation. Tables have NOT been booked for the event, so just turn up and identify the cachers,and grab the nearest table.
Eastwood is not teeming with geocaches, but if you have not been here before there are a handful within walking distance.
There are several public car parks in the town centre - the nearest long-stay car park is shown on the map; 2 hours parking costs £1.00. If you can find space in a short-stay car park I believe it is free, but please check the signs.