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IS THIS TRAIL FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OR SPECIAL EVENT?

Why not make it even more special by personalising the Trail
  • Change the name of the Trail
  • Add your own front cover photo
  • Get creative with your own back story to set the scene of the mystery
  • And with a Murder Mystery themed Treasure Trail you can even change as many of the suspect images as you like with photos of loved ones
  • You can personalise all, or part of the Trail for just £12.99 (additional copies are £5.99)


  • YOUR CASE



    A golden acorn has been 'planted' by the eccentric millionaire Ivor Lott. Its whereabouts are only known to him for sure, but he recorded everything on a map. You have now got a copy of that map and the clues he set to remind him of where he planted the acorn. Can you solve the mystery of where the acorn is, before he realises the map has gone and he moves the acorn?

    National Forest



    This is a circular driving Trail that could be done as a long walk, but is equally suitable for a family cycle day out too. The Trail starts and finishes at Rosliston Forestry Centre and takes in the villages of Rosliston, Coton in the Elms and Lullington. The country roads between these villages are beautiful throughout the year with some little surprises along the way such as passing through Botany Bay! The Trail itself is not too challenging as we want you to explore the villages as you enjoy solving the clues. Please feel free to linger longer in any of the chosen village locations, or indeed en route between. There are a number of pubs and tea rooms along the route all providing a warm welcome.

    The Trail finishes at the Forestry Centre and there are some glorious walks and picnic areas here as well as some really exciting adventures for children to participate in. You will not be disappointed if you choose to extend your stay.
    The Trail involves about 2 miles of walking, along a 7 mile circular route, that will take approximately 2 hours to complete (unless you are cycling or walking the whole 7 miles in which case it will take you longer).

    Already done this Trail and keen to submit your answer?

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