Wayfarer's Walk is a long distance path which starts at Inkpen Beacon, this is also an end point of The Test Way. It is close to the site of Combe Gibbet and follows a meandering route to Emsworth, some 70 miles distant. The path starts in Berkshire, but most of it is in the county of Hampshire. The path runs close to the highest points in both Berkshire and Hampshire as witnessed by the nearby trig points. Parts of the walk can get muddy and deeply rutted whereas other parts are an easier terrain. I hope you enjoy the wonderful views from this scenic path.
Please note that none of the caches require that you climb over fences other than by stiles. Also be aware of any electrified fences.
As can be seen on the map, this is right by the corner of the woods. This reveals yet another different field of crop, broad beans I think.
When travelling SW from this cache to the next one, the path goes diagonally across the field from one corner to the other. Then it joins the road for a short distance, going past the farm buildings.