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YOUR CASE
A police patrol recently found a car parked illegally on the Bound. Sitting in the driving seat was a large green duck. It was not until they opened the boot to find the dead body of ventriloquist Heath Carys that they realised that the green duck was in fact Marvel. In the fiercely competitive world of ventriloquism Carys had many show business rivals jealous of his ongoing success. Can you solve this dastardly crime?
Kingsand Cawsand
The highly attractive adjoining small fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand are on the Rame Peninsula, known as "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". The villages date mainly from the seventeenth century and lie sheltered by a wooded headland at the mouth of Plymouth Sound. The villages are only a short walk apart and the surrounding scenery is spectacular. The dividing line between the 2 villages used to be the boundary between Devon and Cornwall and there is still a house called Devon Corn which has the marker on the front of the house. This is a must-do Trail for those who have never been to this part of Cornwall.
This is a Murder Mystery Trail. The Trail is 2 miles long and will take approximately 2 hours. There are a couple of hills and one small set of steps. There are lots of places to stop for refreshment.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
Very good just like all the trails we have done before. It was a lovely sunny day and visiting part of the county we had not been to for some time.