Herrington Hill is a peak in Sunderland it has an elevation of 410 feet. The Hill is situated nearby to the village of West Herrington
This Geocache trail is about 3 miles in length and takes you around the West side of the hill towards Newbottle, before heading East towards the A690 and then back across a footpath to the Northern side of the hill and back to the start via an old WW2 pillbox.
Built with reinforced concrete this pillbox was constructed in 1940-41. It was one of a pair built as part of an inland "stop-line" designed to slow down anticipated invasion during World War 2. The pillbox is now a Grade 2 listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
Caches are of varying sizes, pen and tweezers required for most of the hides.
Refreshments for a weary Geocacher can be obtained from the nearby pubs in the village!
Please note: - In order to claim a find the logsheet must be signed unless you are prevented from doing so by a wet or full logsheet in which case a photo to the CO will suffice.
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