What is the Round Aylesbury Walk?
It's a 12 mile circular walk which can also be split into 2 or 3 mile segments for those only wanting a gentle stroll. It's a joint venture between the local Ramblers' Association and Aylesbury Vale District Council and is signposted clearly along the route. Most of the route to the North of Aylesbury is on firm footpaths and grassed areas, but there are parts of the Southern Section that cross cultivated fields and meadow land, so be prepared for some mud at times!
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Bonus Cache Tokens
A bonus cache token has been placed in this cache (shown below). Using the number on this laminated token along with others collected from other caches you will be able to find the bonus cache. If the token is missing please email the cache owner.
About the Cache
This part of the Round Aylesbury Walk runs behind the south of Aylesbury, near to Walton Court. It's mainly footpaths along residential areas and playing fields.
This cache is set just off the walk, alongside a small stream. You might not get a pushchair across the bridge (unless you're feeling strong.)
You are looking for a small camo-painted clik-lok box.
Doing the whole walk?
If you're heading north-west towards Fairford Leys then the next cache along the walk is 'Prairie Dogs Walk'
If you're heading south-east towards Hawkslade then the next cache in the series is 'Stepping Stones'
Transport:
There is plenty of parking available in the nearby residental streets.
The cache originally contained:
Log book
Pencil and sharpener
Caches in this series:
To find other caches in the series, take a look at the interactive Google Map or view the Round Aylesbury Walk Bookmark List