What's here? The cache is located at a peaceful spot near the mouth of the Glendun River in Cushendun. The Glendun River is sourced in the peat bogs of the Antrim Plateau. As a result, the river is very brown ('dun'). The river flows down Glendun, one of the nine Glens of Antrim, before reaching the sea at Cushendun. The last few hundred metres of the river, including at the cache site, are tidal.
Cushendun is a conservation village, protected by the National Trust since 1954. Its seafront is famous for the Cornish-style terrace of houses.
The cache site offers views of Glendun and the Antrim Plateau.
Where's the cache? Follow the small gravel pathway beyond the picnic area. You're looking for a black micro cache. The area is generally quiet, but stealth may be required during busier (summer) months! Bring your own pen (BYOP).