This is the last of a trail of 12 geocaches follow the Dane's Steam from its source in the hamlet of Wooton to the sea at Keyhaven Marshes (via Milford on Sea and Sturt Pond). Each cache or one of the waypoints will be at or very near a crossing over the stream. You will be guided to historic buldings and great natural locations that you might otherwise have not seen.
Each cache contains a single 'golden' letter. You will need to have found the letters in all 12 caches in this trail to solve for the location of the Reward Badge Cache located back upstream in Hordle. The 12 golden letters form an anagram of the 3 word 'moniker' of one of the most famous and well known pre-Norman (before 1066) Kings of England and provides the solution to the location of the Mystery Reward cache in Hordle. He is buried in Winchester Cathedral and part of a Dynasty that is very relevant to the theme of the trail.
There is on street parking is varius parts of the village but using Village Centre or Sea Front Car Parks for an extended exploration. Circular walk around Sturt Pond is highly recommended.
Please log finds online as well as in the paper log.