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
Members of the local Women’s Institute were devastated to hear that their President, Caroline Cudmore, had been found dead in her greenhouse. Caroline was renowned for her award winning flower displays and had travelled all over Devon demonstrating her floristry skills. Can you discover who might have been jealous of Caroline’s green fingers? If you can, you might be in line for a prize!
Exeter
This is a cracking Trail and one of our favourites. The Trail starts at the beautiful and historic Quay alongside the River Exe and includes beautiful gardens complete with stunning views across the city, the Castle, the cosmopolitan city centre, glorious Exeter Cathedral and everything that makes Exeter such a great place to explore.
This is a Murder Mystery Trail. The circular Trail is 2 miles long and takes approximately 2 hours. There is a short flight of steps to negotiate, with an alternative route given for wheelchair users. The Trail is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. The Northernhay Gardens close at dusk, so do not start this Trail if there are less than 2 hours of daylight left.
The Trail can be purchased as a booklet from The Craft Cellar, which is located along The Quay near the public toilets, and is very close to the start of the Trail.
Already done this Trail and keen to submit your answer?
Please enter your Unique Reference Number (found on the back of your Trail) below and then click on the arrow.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"What a great idea! My 10 year old daughter and I came across this in Exeter's Visitor Information Centre and thought it would be a good way of seeing the town instead of aimlessly wandering around. The clues were great, not too easy, not too hard. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. Keep up the good work."