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YOUR QUEST
Boozy pirate, Cap’n Drinksalot, was celebrating after a successful voyage plundering gin from the ships off Plymouth Sound, when he fell asleep at the wheel of his ship, the Salty Seadog, and ran aground somewhere on Drakes Island. Unfortunately, the Captain can’t remember where he’s hidden his ill-gotten gains, buried ashore for safe keeping. Can you recover the boozy booty before the Captain awakes from his drunken slumber?
Plymouth Waterfront
Plymouth has long been renowned for its rich naval history, and the Plymouth Waterfront provides a magnificent setting in which to explore this maritime legacy. With spectacular views across Plymouth Sound to Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall, Drakes Island and Mount Batten Breakwater, this trail is designed to help you explore Plymouth at its glorious best. The imposing Smeaton's Tower on Plymouth Hoe where Sir Frances Drake played bowls before defeating the Spanish Armada towers above as you explore the Art Deco Tinside Lido, recently restored to its previous glory. The trail passes the famous Barbican area with its many shops and restaurants, and then finishes at The National Marine Aquarium, where you can use the discount voucher in the trail to explore life under the waves as well!
This is a treasure hunt walking trail along the Plymouth Waterfront Walkway, starting at Plymouth Pavilions and finishing at the National Marine Aquarium. The trail is approximately 1.5 miles long ONE WAY and will take you around 1 1/2 hours to complete.
It is set entirely on level footpaths and pavements.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"Excellent way to see Plymouth Hoe. The kids loved it and if you can, you should allow enough time to take in the aquarium as well. We are well and truly hooked on these! Wish there were some in France when we were on holiday!"
THIS TRAIL IS SPONSORED BY
National Marine Aquarium
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THIS TRAIL IS SPONSORED BY
Plymouth Pavilions
Click on the logo above to visit our partner's website