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Sunaksli Family: Event over. Many thanks for coming to meet us!
Many thanks also who stayed for afterward.
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Hidden : Saturday, August 24, 2019
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

24 August 2019, 15:45 - 16:30

Hello everyone!
I wish to invite you to meet us near Humber Bridge Country Park.
There are a free car park and the event open to all people.

On the day of the event:
15:45 pm Our attendance for the event. Meeting place - directly on coordinates of this event The plan is to meet up for Geo-chat, take photos, swaps, discover TB's, etc.
Of course, we can talk whatever we want it.
The end of the event is 16:30 pm.

Attributes for this event.
Suitable clothes of your choice. You can wear geocaching clothes or other things.
Cold drinks will be provided, but you can take your own drink if you want it.
This event is ideal for children, families, dog walkers and others.

Event date: 24/08/19,  SATURDAY
Event time: 15:45 PM - 16:30 PM.

Humber Bridge Car Park (Ferriby Rd, Hessle HU13 0JG)



The Humber Bridge Country Park Local Nature Reserve is a haven for people and wildlife set amongst woods, meadows, ponds, and cliffs.
The reserve is located in the East Riding of Yorkshire close to the urban area of Hull and is a favorite place to visit to escape from the city and enjoy a walk amongst the trees.
The reserve also offers three nature trails through the woods, the meadows and around the cliffs. Each trail is distinctively waymarked with hand-carved owls, rabbits, and frogs to ensure you never get lost!
The reserve has always been a favorite haunt for children and adults and is locally known as Little Switzerland. After the building of the Humber Bridge, the Country Park opened in 1986 so that more people could enjoy visiting this exciting place.

On Hessle Foreshore the old Black Mill survives as a monument to the reserve's quarrying past. This Scheduled Ancient Monument was unique to the area in having five sails that powered the grinding stones to transform chalk boulders into whiting. Humber boats carried the high-grade material worldwide.

Access to the reserve can be made on 3 paths leading from entrances at Hessle Foreshore, Little Switzerland and the Bridge Car Park. Parking is available in the Foreshore and Humber Bridge car parks. Due to the old quarrying landscape, only the Hessle Foreshore entrance is accessible on a flat, level step-free path, through a wide kissing gate suitable for the majority wheelchairs and modern scooters. All the trails start from this location.



Walk into Humber Bridge Country Park is not necessary for the event, but we can do some walk afterward.
You will see many scenic views and walk will be enjoyable for everyone.

Dog walkers - Keep your dog under close control, and do not disturb wildlife or other visitors. Please clean up after your dog.
Children are welcomed but must be supervised by an adult.
Don't forget TB's if you have to swap or discover.

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