Ballyfrench is a small rural townland in the Ards Peninsula. Near the eastern-most point in Ireland, it is surrounded on all sides by the townlands of Ballyeasborough, Ballyhalbert, Portavogie, and the vast Irish sea. The Ballyfrench Road cuts across the townland, linking Butterlump Beach to St. Andrew's Parish Church in Ballyeasborough.
This cache is located at a bend in the road between two hills.

There are two entrances to the Ballyfrench Road: from the Portavogie Road at Butterlump beach, and from the Main Road at St. Andrew's Parish Church. You will be able to easily park near ground zero given that you consider tractors and farm machinery using the road. Please note that the road is quite narrow, meaning there is the possibility of meeting another vehicle, likely a tractor (due to the farms on the road). Take caution cachers!
You're looking for a regular-sized tab-lock, containing a log book, pencil and room for swaps. Do not hesitate to message/email me if you suspect that the cache is missing or damaged.
Good luck! : )


Congrats to sgtzara on first to find : )