Plum Trail Geocaching

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment.

To find Geocaches follow these instructions:

  1. Visit www.geocaching.com
  2. Click Hide and Seek a Cache on the left hand menu
  3. Then search under the postcode of WR10 1PT
  4. Select The bottom option Pershore, Worcestershire WR10 1, UK

 Select any of the caches listed below, and enjoy!

Geocaches Available

Pershore Plum Trail

Hi your on the Pershore Plum Trail Multi Cashe you have 7 locations to find with coorinates for the next cashe in this location plus part of the final cashe location in each cashe clue for the first cashe is up on high the mortar is no longer wet but still not firm. You are going on a trail around Pershore to find 7 cashes in total small and large in each cashe you will find the coordinates for the next cashe and a clue plus part of the coordinates for the final cashe only with all the cashes found will you get the complete location for the last cashe which has items to swap and a log book to sign Good Luck and we hope you enjoy your walk around Pershore the home of the Pershore Egg Plum

Discovery of the Pershore Plum

Your Looking For a small Clip box in a Cammo bag. Maybe woody has helped you? The Pershore Yellow Egg Plum was discovered in Tidesely wood in 1833 by George Crooks the Land lord of the Butchers arms in Pershore.

The Egg Plum was later crossed with another wild Plum to produce the Pershore purple plum in 1890

For more information about our Plum Trail geocaching see:

  • ‘Prunella Plum’ has got the Travel Bug
  • Plum Trail on BBC H&W The Dave Bradley Show
  • Plummy GPS Hunt in the Evesham Observer

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