+HazelS Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 My lovely man and I are planning a short stay around Gloucester, and are in the process of looking for a decent caching walk to do. We really don't mind a drive out to a decent walk, and are looking for something somewhere between 4 and 7 miles, with decent sized caches (not just micros chucked in hedgerows!) Oh and the odd Munzee thrown in for good measure is always welcome too! I know I can look myself, and I am doing so, but I always think it's good to have a series recommended! So - any ideas?? I was looking at the Wheatpieces Wander? Quote Link to comment
+The Patrician Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 (edited) Try the Netherton Ponders (http://coord.info/GC2M7KP is the first of the series - easy parking & a nice walk). Whilst not exactly a series there are quite a lot of caches (10-12) on Cleeve Hill which is a lovely spot (in good weather) from: http://coord.info/GCPE04 Cleeve Hill earthacache to http://coord.info/GCH0DQ Belas Knap There's a YOSM here too which doesn't show on the map. The Coombe Hill caches are nice though a lot of walking involved! http://coord.info/GC269YY I've never done the Wheatpieces Wander series as it is a walk through fields around a fairly big housing estate and personally I don't fancy it much, though I may have a bash eventually. Some friends of mine have planted Castlemorton Common's Cunning Caches (start http://coord.info/GC32M0X) and although they are mostly micros they are definitely not just chucked in a hedge! Edited September 30, 2011 by The Patrician Quote Link to comment
+Malpas Wanderer Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 I enjoyed Westcote Wander set by a youngish lad, a very enjoyable series. Quote Link to comment
+Fianccetto Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 Hope you have a great stay around our neck of the woods! Nothing really sprang to mind instantly, probably because I haven't done many series in the area you mention. Having a look though, there's a few interesting ones on our to do list. This one looks very popular, with 26 favourite points: A Break From the Norm 1 - Round the Bend . It's the first of a series of 14 on a 4 mile walk. Wrighty's various Cotswold caching series are worth a mention if you don't mind a just a little drive a little further east. The Major Tom series is a 7 mile one Ground Control to Major Tom(1). or there's his Hillside walk (8 miles). Don't be too put off by the 4 stars. Hillside Walk 1-Nice and Easy There are a lot of lovely walks around the Malverns, a bit further north of Tewkesbury. The Castlemorton Common is an example of a circular walk around there (4 miles) Castlemorton Common's Cunning Caches 1. Then of course, there's the Malvern's themselves with various caches which are easy to link up. The Towpath along the canal in Gloucester has a good cache series along it. You could always make your route circular by returning a different way (or walking on one side of the canal one way and returning on the other side of the canal.) It's a good fallback option if the weather turns wet when you visit and you don't fancy some of the more muddy walks. Like I say, hope you have fun and let us know what you picked & how it went! Quote Link to comment
+tarmacjohn Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 Without wishing to upset anyone I don't think Wheatpieces wander is what you are looking for. If you don't mind heading up into the Cotswolds you can't go wrong with a Wrighty series, try Cotswold Lions or Many steps though old times or going a bit to the south there is A bit on the Syde. All of these, in my opinion, have fantastic views of the Cotswold countryside. tarmacjohn Quote Link to comment
+Delta68 Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 Without wishing to upset anyone I don't think Wheatpieces wander is what you are looking for. If you don't mind heading up into the Cotswolds you can't go wrong with a Wrighty series, try Cotswold Lions or Many steps though old times or going a bit to the south there is A bit on the Syde. All of these, in my opinion, have fantastic views of the Cotswold countryside. tarmacjohn I'd agree with TJ on this. You can't go wrong with a Wrighty series - we've found hundreds of them! Mark Quote Link to comment
+Bear and Ragged Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 Another one for any of the Wrighty series. However, be aware they often contain hills, and often in the UP direction... Quote Link to comment
+HazelS Posted October 3, 2011 Author Share Posted October 3, 2011 Hmmm I've done a few of Wrighty's series in the past, I remember doing the Gound Control ones anyway!! The Lovely Man does hills, but I famously don't (or rather, only do small hills) A nice circular is always welcome, and yes, we'd rather be out looking at lovely scenery than the back of someone's house, so any suggestions along these lines would be very very welcome!!! Quote Link to comment
+tarmacjohn Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 If you don't mind driving 25ish miles to the north then head for one of the following ABFTN series, WLA Meander series, Peopleton Ponders series or if you fancy a river walk you could try Eckington Wharf Circular series. WOW, aren't we lucky in Worcestershire with all these fantastic series of caches, enough to keep you going for weeks. Quote Link to comment
+Dark-Draco Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 I would recommend the Castlemorton series - we did it on horseback and it was good fun. All micro or nano caches, but really cleverly hidden and the clues are great. Quote Link to comment
+HazelS Posted October 4, 2011 Author Share Posted October 4, 2011 I would recommend the Castlemorton series - All micro or nano caches, Thanks... but I like my man being happy.... he's a Micro / Nano hater!!! I'll give all the suggestions a good look at this weekend. I'm sure there's something available that'll be good for both of us!! Quote Link to comment
I! Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 (edited) I'll be selfish and recommend Cowley County Parish. EDIT: link - http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=94328e22-3d01-49e6-9133-0dc5599f759f EDIT #2: but if you're wary of contours then you should check the map first! Edited October 4, 2011 by I! Quote Link to comment
+Fianccetto Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 I'll be selfish and recommend Cowley County Parish. EDIT: link - http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=94328e22-3d01-49e6-9133-0dc5599f759f EDIT #2: but if you're wary of contours then you should check the map first! Yes, that's a good one I missed out and don't know why I haven't got around to doing it yet. Quote Link to comment
+Fianccetto Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 There's the Coombe Hill Canalmini series (don't be put off by the word 'hill' there, can't see a hill on the terrain map.) There's 3 series of caches around Staunton by Roydpea that look good. You could pick out the ones that make a circular walk to your liking and make your own circuit from tem. Here's one to get you started. Quote Link to comment
+Fianccetto Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 There's another series published just recently that's just north of Tewkesbury... Cromwell Circular. 11 caches, not too far and flat. The trouble with the area you are looking in, and the reason there are not so many cache series placed on the lower ground (as you don't do hills) is because most of the lower ground in these parts is a flood plain. Another option might be to do some a bit of the Severn Way walk and then link it up with some other caches - the Coomb Hill Canal series would link up nicely with a couple on the Severn Way. Have fun. I've come here to decide which series I want to go for today! It's a handy thread for me too, thanks! Quote Link to comment
+The Chaos Crew Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 I'll be selfish and recommend Cowley County Parish. EDIT: link - http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=94328e22-3d01-49e6-9133-0dc5599f759f EDIT #2: but if you're wary of contours then you should check the map first! Yes, that's a good one I missed out and don't know why I haven't got around to doing it yet. definitely make the effort to get around to it, it's a great series, one of the best we've ever done (although it has been slightly re-routed since we did it, I'm sure any amendments made have been for the better) A thanks from me for this thread, also, it's giving us some ideas too Quote Link to comment
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