This is part of a cache trail around Faugh, Heads Nook and Fenton. The walk is quite easy, should take about an hour and a half, and is about 2.5 miles long.
It can get quite muddy at times, so wellies or good boots are almost essential. The first few caches on this trail are over quite rough ground with either livestock or railway tracks, so geo-kids and dogs need to be kept on a fairly short leash. The majority of these are on public footpaths and at no point should you have to deviate from the path or enter a farmer’s field to get them.
We hope you enjoy this walk, we certainly did when placing and planning it!
Cache is a small brighlty coloured bison. Once you’ve found the cache, cross the railway tracks, be very careful with dogs and kids because trains do travel along here regularly every day, if you see a train do not cross and stay well away from the railway line. Then walk straight down the path – do NOT touch the electric fence as it is a live fence. You can break off here and go to Heads Nook, or carry on across the bridge over the stream and up the hill to keep on the trail.