The Camp Field contains the remains of one of the area's least known castles. Although there are a few visible earthworks, apparently Medieval and contemporaneous with Raglan Castle and Dingestow Castle, the Ancient Monuments Schedule says little about them: "The moated site measures roughly 25m from NE to SW by up to 24m transversely, within a moat that measures about 4m in breadth where best preserved and about 0.3m in depth. The raised mound stands about 1.3m in height; subrectangular on plan, it measures 18m on its NE side and 24m on its SW side. The moat is most distinct on the NE side, where it is also broken by a raised trackway or causeway that joins the mound on its NW side. The moat may have been a dry ditch, for its position on a rounded summit is unusual." (CADW). Even that is slightly over-egging the pudding: this is a far less obvious structure than Dingestow Castle (c1km to the NE).
The hide is on the edge of the field, just off a public footpath. It's a short(ish) walk from the waymarked parking spot, over a couple of stiles and two little bridges: the distance is pretty short, but there are steep, slippery areas. In theory it's a shorter walk from the road to the south, paralleling the A40, but there is no parking there and it's a fast, dangerous road.
Tweezers may help with log removal. No room for swaps or TBs. Please put the cache back carefully, thankyou.
I have written a PDF guide to the Dingestow Butterfly cache Series that might be useful for people working out which puzzles to prioritise. I promise it doesn't contain any Hints though.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eCgwQKhpjCcAXxTjjhAUnEFyospeDkON/view?usp=sharing