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  • YOUR CASE



    The body of local swimmer Belle E.Flopp was washed up on the beach in what was at first thought to be a tragic accident. However, when local bobby PC Side discovered that Ms Flopp was on track to beat the hotly contested flying belly flop world record, he began to suspect foul play. Further investigations have confirmed that it was indeed murder. Can YOU solve the clues to identify the killer and their weapon of choice?

    Filey



    Filey is a charmingly old-fashioned English seaside resort offering immaculately manicured gardens, a compact town centre with a fascinating range of local shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and a promenade providing stunning views of the coastline and wide expanse of sandy beach. There is also a museum and mini-golf to keep visitors entertained during their visit. Situated between its larger neighbours of Scarborough and Bridlington, Filey is an enchanting resort which entices visitors back again and again.

    TRAIL AT A GLANCE

    Theme: Murder Mystery
    Length: 2 miles walking
    Duration: 2 hours
    Terrain: All paved footpaths mainly through parks and gardens with some sections of pavement.

    Wheelchair friendly: Yes
    Pushchair friendly: Yes
    Dog friendly: Yes

    ADDITIONAL TRAIL INFORMATION

    Route:
    This Trail starts at Glen & Crescent Gardens at the southern end of Filey and takes you through parks and gardens, along a short stretch of pavements, through a church yard and then along the promenade.

    Facilities:
    There are plentiful picnic opportunities along the route and a children's playground near the start and finish points. Refreshments are available as you pass through the town centre and also along the seafront promenade. There are several public conveniences along the route although many are closed in winter.

    Extend your trip:
    A detour is suggested in the Trail booklet to extend your walk by a couple of miles through the country park and along the cliff side path to Filey Brigg, an outcrop of rock offering more spectacular coastal views. (Not suitable for wheelchair users).

    Parking:
    The Trail starts near the entrance to the West Avenue (South) Long Stay car park.
    On foot, the way to Glen Gardens can be found on any of the town maps around Filey and is signposted along West Avenue on your right as approach the town centre from the bus and train stations.

    Local Stockists:
    - Filey Tourist Information
    - Neil's Gallery, John Street.

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    WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
    My grandkids loved it as it was good fun and plenty of exercise.