The title is It's a long way to Colchester in Latin*, this little footpath being part of the Roman road from Leicester to Colchester. See also GC89MTK Did the Romans build this walk?*, GCB537W No cycling!, GCB55DB Did the Romans walk this way?*, and GC4HGF8 Did the Romans play golf*? A legionary passing this spot would have a long footsore walk to Camolodum, bicycles not having been invented. Substituting Tipperary for Colchester should give you something to sing on your probably short walk to this cache. You are, however, forbidden to cycle.
*Maybe, your CO is not a Latin scholar, so this may be rubbish. ("The Roman, he go to the house!", Life of Brian.) Anyone reading this who has a better Latin translation please let me know.
(This gave our long-suffering local reviewer La Lunatica a smile, as she is or was a Latin scholar and when checking GZ on streetview noticed that right next to the cache is an advert for Semperit tyres. This name is Latin (for something like 'ever-lasting'), quite a coincidence when the cache is named in Latin too. I hadn't noticed. Not the most amusing joke ever, but I guess you have to take your entertainment where you can when plugging through all our new caches.)