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You can personalise all, or part of the Trail for just £12.99 (additional copies are £5.99)
YOUR CASE
In 1806, Joshua Jacob Trago sailed away from Boscastle, never to be seen again. Last year a local fisherman found an old bottle in the sea. It contained a map showing an island group in the Caribbean that Joshua had discovered. It also contained instructions (see below) on how to find the treasure that Joshua had collected and hidden somewhere on the islands. Can you solve the clues and find the location of the treasure?
Boscastle
200 years ago, Joshua Jacob Trago sailed away from Boscastle, never to be see again. He discovered an island and named places on the island after people and places from Boscastle. He became fabulously rich and hid his treasure in one of these locations. Can you solve the clues as you walk around Boscastle to discover where he hid his treasure?
There is so much more to Boscastle than just its beautiful and distinctive harbour. An ancient village with a medieval castle, it is steeped with history. This Trail will take you around the harbour and then up into the heart of the village, which many visitors miss.
This is a Treasure Hunt Trail. The tour around the harbour takes you onto rocks and uneven ground, whilst the second half of this Trail takes you up the long steep hill into the village.
The Trail is 1½ miles long and will take approximately 2 hours.
The Trail is suitable for very light pushchairs but unfortunately not wheelchairs.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
Like the more cryptic clues like the redcoat one. More, please!