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
Whilst cutting the reeds on the Cley Marshes local farmer, Si Themdown, has uncovered a body. In his early investigations local police constable, Les Beeavenue, has discovered a series of clues that may help solve the mystery. But he needs your help - can you solve the clues and so resolve the mystery of the body in the reeds.
Cley-next-the-Sea
Cley-next-the-Sea (pronounced 'Cly') has much more to offer than that seen from the main coast road that passes through the northern edge of the village. The views, the wildlife, the Mill, the cathedral-like church and some wonderfully charming local shops make Cley-next-the-Sea a wonderful place to visit. And don't forget to leave time to explore the Marshes.
This is a walking trail in the Murder Mystery format. Whilst the ground is generally level throughout there are sections that are uneven. However, it is considered suitable for both pushchairs and wheelchairs. It is approximately 1.5 miles long and you should allow approximately 1.5hrs to complete it. Free parking is available at the Village Hall (NR25 7RJ [off The Fairstead - follow the signs for either Free Parking or The Village Hall]).
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"We recieved the Cley trail as a gift for Christmas and enjoyed following it in the New Year. It was a pleasant afternoon's walk and it was a good motivation for exploring a local village. The clues were a mixture of difficulty, [we nearly gave up on a couple of occasions!] but we thought the whole concept was very good"