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Car parking is available
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These caches are all very small; no space for trades at all. Not
even space for a pen or pencil, so please bring one along.
*** Please only sign your initials and don't use a stamp, the
logbook is very tiny ***
Some of these caches are only 2cm tall, you are not looking for
a 35mm film cannister.
They each highlight an interesting or quirky part of Tring, we
hope you enjoy them and don't get too frustrated looking for
them.
They are all in high muggle areas, so extreme secret squirrel
behaviour is required.
Please make sure you put the cache back the way you found it for
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Tring Park
Tring Park belonged to Tring Mansion, now the Arts Educational
School. When the A41 Tring Bypass was built the original park was
split in two, and the area now known, as Tring Park is the part
south of the bypass.
The Woodland Trust manages this 300-acre park. The Park was
planted and landscaped in the 18th century and the monuments date
from this period. The obelisk in the park, locally known as Nell
Gwyn's monument, and the summer house nearby are the focus of
several paths that go through the Park.
The park is home to a few other caches, be sure to check them
out while you are here.
For more information about Tring Park click here
FTF honours, go to landy90
- 03 Mar 2006.
If you enjoyed this cache, or even if you didn't, please
consider logging on to GeocacheUK and giving it a
rating.