Stanmer Park
Stanmer Park is a large open park to the west of this cache. The village of Stanmer, Stanmer House and Stanmer Church are within the park, which would once have been the estate of the house. The park used to be part of the same site as the university, until is was sold the the council with the understanding that the west valley would be kept as a nature reserve and the east would be used for education.
Observatory
The nearby stone structure used to be an observatory. At the time of construction, there was less light pollution so it was easier to see the stars. The University now owns an observatory on the Ashdown Forest in Chelwood Gate.
(Photo credit: University of Sussex)
The walk and caches
This walk is about 2.5 miles (4 km) with 11 traditional caches. There are also some other caches on route and nearby. The route will take you on a walk around the South Downs National Park on the border of the University. The terrain is varied with some steep climbs, uneven surfaces, and gates.
A wide variety of wildlife can be found on the walk including deer, birds of prey, badgers, rabbits, and plenty of other birds.
More information about the route can be found on the boundary walk leaflet.
The description for each geocache contains some information about what can be seen from the cache and the surrounding area.
Getting here
Parking on campus is currently £2.50 for three hours for visitors. Charges apply Monday to Friday, 9AM to 5PM. Visitor parking is only available in selected car parks (parking areas 4, 5, 7, and Sports Complex) and can only be paid for by phone (through an app or telephone call). For more information see sussex.ac/sef/services/transport. Avoid parking here on football match days, as the car parks may reserved for the home fans.
There is also parking at Stanmer Park for users of the public parkland. Charges apply all week from 9AM to 8PM. Parking charges can be found on the City Council website. Access is heavily restricted on match days and when there are events at the park.
Maps of parking and public transport: New style map | Old style map