A series of five caches on a 2 mile circular walk near Lowsonford.
Parsley is a Lion who features in the children's TV show The Herbs (1968).
Parsley is very shy, usually communicating just by nodding, pointing or waving. Parsely rarely talks but he does sing, most notably in the theme tune to the TV show. His name derives from the fact his tail and mane are made of parsley. His best friends, Dill the dog and Sage the owl derive their names for similar reasons.
The Lion is part of the Panther family and is closely related to the Leopard and Tiger. Lions died out in northern Europe, Asia and America in the last ice age (about 10'000 years ago). They can now be found in Africa and a limited number of places in India.
This cache is now a micro, so you will need to bring a pen to sign the log book.
There are a couple of stiles to hop over to reach this one, but otherwise the walk is flat and easily accessible.
The cache is close to a caravan park, so stealth may be required at times.
Please note: there is only one way to fit the cache into its hiding place. Rotate the box until it fits.