The cache is located just off the Bridle Way between the end of Hambridge Lane leading up to Greenham Common on the BBOWT Living Landscape walk..If you are driving to the cache (you can only do this via Hambridge Lane)please use the roadway to the former gravel processing plant (now a wlld life area -graassed over)-please do not drive or cycle past the the small housing development-respect the houseowners privacy-and the gate at the south end just past the development is locked shut.For the birdwatchers among you there is a hide closeby open 24/7 for your use overlooking a gravel pit Cache closeby) with a good selection of birds all year round,although it is best in Autumn and Winter.Rarities and uncommon species do turn up occasionly and you can view recent sightings on -www,berksbirds.co.uk-The cache should be an easy find and it overlooks a gravel pit named Lower Farm Trout Lakes and in Winter there a often some of the more uncommon birds from the Grebe family and a good selection of ducks Wigeon, Gadwall etc,etc and geese.The cache is near to Bowdown Woods/Baynes Wood.both BBOWT sites, If you continue further south along the Bridle way.it will take you up to Greenham Common(No Vehiculsar access though)another good bird watching site and the recently refurbished Control Tower.
The cache is located just off the bridle way, there is no need to climb over any fences.
Good Hunting.
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