This cache is located in a small copse of trees atop Bishopstone Cliffs with views along the coast of St Marys Church Reculver and out to sea of the Wind farms, Maunsell Sea Forts and Herne Bay Pier head.
Parking is available at the end of Bishopstone Lane, this is a popular spot for local dog walkers.
Head east along the clifftop from the car park into the small copse, the cache is approximately 10 metres off the path on your right, heading inland.
Bishopstone Cliffs is a 167-acre Local Nature Reserve in Reculver on the eastern outskirts of Herne Bay, Kent. It is owned and managed by Canterbury City Council. It is part of Thanet Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest, and Thanet Coast and Sandwich Bay Ramsar site and Special Protection Area.
This is a grassland site on the top of cliffs, and it has some rare insect species. Sand martins nest in holes in the cliffs, and other birds include skylarks, meadow pipits and corn buntings.
The sea off Reculver was used for testing Barnes Wallis's bouncing bombs.