08 Jan 2021
Stay Active this January With Treasure Trails

Treasure Trails

Step outside and re-discover a world of fun and adventure with Treasure Trails this January.

Follow a self-guided booklet to solve the clues and uncover the secrets of your local area with one of more than 1,200 adventure Trails to choose from across the UK.

With themes including Treasure Hunts, Spy Missions and Murder Mysteries, Treasure Trails provide the perfect solution to responsible entertainment; close to home, socially distanced and can be enjoyed as part of your daily exercise.

Treasure Trail booklets cost £9.99 (plus P&P if required), are suitable for up to five people and designed to appeal to all ages. Trails are also available to buy online and download to print at home, and therefore can remain completely contactless.

“Getting outside into the fresh air is incredibly important for wellness and mental health, especially in these uncertain times,” said Aaron Hutchens, General Manager of Treasure Trails.

“Our ethos at Treasure Trails has always been to encourage people to ditch the screens and explore the wonderful places on their doorstep. 

“A Treasure Trail is a fun and challenging activity which can be enjoyed with your household, with the benefit of discovering something completely new about your local area.

“It's also a really effective way to fit in some exercise, get some much-needed fresh air, daylight and flex those little grey cells,” he added.

Lasting around two hours, each Trail has its own specific theme and makes use of well-known local landmarks, signs, statues, monuments, images, engravings or any other unique or eye-catching features to create an exciting adventure.

From remote locations to wide-open spaces, there are hundreds of Treasure Trails to choose from across the country, whether you're budding buccaneers, mini Miss Marples or undercover secret agents.

 

What People Are Saying About Treasure Trails:

“We must have completed around 20 in the past 18 months and have enjoyed the experience ... and the walks involved immensely.”

My main positive of 2020 has been getting out on so many walks, discovering new things about areas I thought I knew. Thank you Treasure Trails for helping us along the way with this.”

“A really good morning's exercise, doing the Corsham treasure trail! One of the few things you can still do with Covid restrictions! Thanks - we will definitely do more in future.”

What: Explore the local neighbourhood with Treasure Trails.

Why: Treasure Trails are a fantastic way for families, couples and small groups to explore and uncover the secrets of the UK.

How Much: Treasure Trails cost £9.99 for the downloadable and print at home version or £11.48 (including p&p) for the posted version.

Find Out More: treasuretrails.co.uk

For more information please contact: Alice Williams | alice@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 rules at 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.

 Make sure not to travel to a trail walk if it is not in your immediate local area.

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 linger for 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.