A traditional cache in a beautiful place. Culdaff beach is a stunning stretch of sand on the Inishowen Coast. A place tourists visit during the summer, much of the time it is quiet and with few people about. As you look out from the beach the next piece of land you would happen upon is Islay in Scotland. Walk here and enjoy the air and the crashing of the waves. It is the perfect place to relax, recharge and draw solice from what nature has to offer. Culdaff village is less than a mile away with a decent range of pubs and shops to get refreshments. Sometimes there is a little coffee trailer in the car park to grab a snack and if you are in a camper van there is parking for them as well.
The cache is in a cubby hole amongst the rock walls on the beach. The spoiler photos give a hint but need a bit of interpretation. This cache has been repeatedly muggled so be cautious when retrieving.