27 Apr 2021
Go Exploring This May Bank Holiday Weekend With Treasure Trails

Treasure Trails

Get together outside with friends and family and explore over 1,200 locations throughout the UK with Treasure Trails this May Bank Holiday Weekend (1st – 3rd May) to kick off National Walking Month.

Treasure Trails are themed self-guided booklets, costing £9.99 (plus P&P if required), which take explorers on a circular outdoor walking route of approximately two miles. Discover secrets of your hometown or uncover stories in places further afield as you solve clues to crack a detective mystery, treasure hunt, or spy mission.

May Bank Holiday Weekend also takes place in National Walking Month, so it's a great excuse to brush off your walking boots and go on a self-guided adventure with friends and family, from city to village and coastline to countryside.

From our dedicated Trailers' reviews and feedback, we've gathered some of our favourite Trails at tourist spots for you to try this Bank Holiday Weekend. 

This is a firm favourite with Trailers. Beginning in Market Place, explore the colourful houses of Gilesgate, an old church, ancient woodland and the riverside on this detective mystery Trail. Will you discover whodunit?

X marks the spot on this treasure hunt exploring what was one of the UK's largest Roman settlements. An amateur archaeologist has discovered a priceless artefact and plans on selling it to a dealer, meaning it will be lost forever! His notebook contains clues that lead to the treasure; will you find the secret location?

You'll need to don your detective hats for this top 10 detective mystery weaving through the idyllic village of Bourton-on-the-Water. Cross the five bridges and the River Windrush, visit the Model Village, some Roman ruins and the Motor Museum and even spot some penguins at Birdland.

Calling all detectives! You'll need to hunt high and low on this Treasure Trail to defeat the evil villain of the 'Tea Shop Wars'. Hunt high and low for clues on the promenade of this seaside town.

Follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker in this treasure hunt and take in the panoramic coastal views and search along Whitby's oldest street for clues.

Discover whodunit on one of our Trailers favourite detective mystery Trails. Beginning at Richmond Bridge, you will be hunting for clues along the riverside before exploring the wonderful Richmond Green.

There's mystery afoot in this quaint English city… Shocking news has emerged that film extra Stan D'Enstare was discovered slumped on the set of Cold Cops in the city centre, solve the sneaky clues to find out who committed this dastardly act – before they strike again!

Solve the sneaky clues set on existing buildings, permanent features and monuments on this route, exploring the old city of Winchester City and its castle. Take a route through the high street, past the castle, Great Hall and Military Museum whilst solving this detective mystery.

One of Treasure Trail fans top Trails, this detective mystery exploring this Cornish hot spot is sure to test even the best problem solvers. Hunt high and low past medieval inns, throughout the ancient churchyard of St Petroc's and towards the haunted Abbey House, uncovering the history of the bustling harbour town.

Friends and family will need to work together to complete this Treasure Trail. You'll visit the curious Bridge House, the delightful Peggy Hill and the alleys around the town centre en-route. There will also be a chance to visit the classic Lakeland church of St Marys with its iconic steeple.

Treasure Trail booklets cost £9.99 for the downloadable and print at home version or £11.98 (including p&p) for the posted version. They are suitable for groups of up to five and are designed to appeal to anyone with a sense of adventure, from young detectives and budding spies to adults who never grew up.

“A Treasure Trail is a fun and challenging activity which can be enjoyed with your household, with the benefit of getting outside in the fresh air and discovering something completely new about your local area,” said Aaron Hutchens, General Manager of Treasure Trails.

For more information please contact:

Mark Reid | mark@flamingo-marketing.co.uk | 01637 873379 

NOTES FOR EDITORS 

Visit treasuretrails.co.uk to find out more and to download one of more than 1,200 Trails across the UK. Contact Alice direct if you would like to try a Treasure Trail.

Treasure Trails have entertained over two million people since 2005 and their customers love what they do, rating them 4.8 stars (out of 5) on the Independent Review site Ekomi.

TREASURE TRAILS CODE OF CONDUCT

Treasure Trails are ideally suited for everyone to re-discover what's around them in a fun and responsible way.

  • While exploring your local area, ensure you follow social distancing rulesat all times. Be prepared to skip a Clue if social distancing is not possible.
  • If planning a Trail with people outside your household group, make sure you are still following the latest guidelines for England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland on how many other people you can meet up with outdoors.
  • Avoid touching any hard surfaces such as plaques, signs or information boards that Clues may be set on, or gates, walls or benches.
  • Don't lingerfor too long – if you need to, take a photo of a plaque or sign and move to a quieter area, or solve the Clue at home.
  • Respect others– remember that there are many vulnerable people who still need to self-isolate.  While walking, please keep a safe distance from residential homes, schools and other premises.