Bibury was called the "prettiest village in England" by William
Morris, and it certainly has a good claim. Combining honey coloured
stone buildings with a central stream, this village has everything
except peace and quiet.
Hence the cache has been set a short way from the centre of the
village in a relatively quiet location. It will take a short walk
and climb, but this offers views over the village. The cache itself
has proven to be hard to find by many cachers due to poor GPS
reception and good camouflage.
A good place to park is in the road in front of Arlington Row at
N51°45.545', W01°50.030'. If you want a good pub lunch before or
after then we can highly recommend the Catherine Wheel at the top
of the village. It has excellent food but can get busy at peak
times.
For a details of Bibury visit this web site.
Please check out the Geocaching Association of Great
Britain offering support for Geocachers in GB.