This cache is a nano and it is our very first hide. Inside, there is only a logbook, so you will need to bring a pencil and tweezers to extract the log. It is a short walk from the road or by bus the U1 (Westminster Way) or the 4A (Lime Road).
The listed co-ordinates will take you to a bench where you will then need to search for the cache. From the park you can see a lovely view of Oxford's famous "Dreaming Spires". These are the towers and spires of the buildings of Oxford University. The phrase Dreaming Spires was first used by the poet Mathew Arnold. The view of the spires is protected by prohibiting construction of tall buildings in the center of Oxford. Raleigh Park takes it's name from an academic called Professor Raleigh who lived nearby on Harcourt Hill and died in 1922.
The cache got its name from a mistake we made when ordering the cache container.