Number of Caches - 26 (24 found)
Starting cache - http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8596ba45-5497-4ae8-860c-29058af41868
I have been looking at this round for a long time and the spattering of snow didnt put me off. Park up at the churhc in Rous Lench.... pay careful attention to whether or not its a bus stop or not. Head up for the first and then down a green lane.
Snowy Lane out of Rous Lench |
Good walk through the woods with four caches before Church Lench - which is the next hamlet we reach on the walk.
Easy to know why its called Church Lench |
Zig Zag down through fields until arriving at Craycombe Cottage - lovely lodge houses here and great views of Brendon Hill on the other side of the River Avon.
Work my way back up to Bishampton - the trail takes you around the back of the only pub on the trail! I really should have taken a detour here, as I have been out for around 4 hours - but I am probably too dirty anyway. Find one of the caches outside its nifty holder - put it back and hope it doesnt ping out again.
Then its a case of heading back in a North Easterly direction to the car. Pick up the remaining five caches in fields and common land. Total route took me exactly 5 hours. Dog doesnt move for 24 hours after we get back.
A well thought out trail - at all major route decision points there is a cache to help you make up your mind. The caches are all pretty easy, which on a route of this length is exactly what you want. All caches are in good condition and I have added TBs to Lenches2, Lenches10 and Lenches15. Thanks to Tarmacjohn for the setup and maintenance.
Somewhere around Cache Number 21. If only I could get the dog to look in the correct location! |
Awesome blog, think I will stick a link to it on the walkers page of the local website.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thelenches.co.uk/walks/