Located in a public footpath passing a golf course. A straightforward cache to link my walk to Castercliffe Hill Fort
Castercliff Hillfort was built in a defensive and strategic position, high on a ridge spur. It was situated at the meeting of two important Iron Age routes. The first runs through the Aire Gap and would take the traveller north to the area dominated by Ingleborough Fort. The second route runs through the Cliviger Valley to the Huddersfield area, which was controlled by a large hillfort at Almondbury.
Lots more info available at https://lancashirepast.com/2021/02/06/castercliff-iron-age-fort-near-nelson/
The cache is located at the action end of a golf hole. Expect muggles from the course. They should come from the South.
The cache should be easy enough to recover without attracting attention.