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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



    The body of local businessman and town Burry Man Stephen Barr, 43, was discovered today by his wife at his town house. The town is alive with talk of Barr’s connection with his rumoured takeover bid of the local ferry company. Without the Burry man the town's luck may be washed away. Can you find out who the guilty party was? If so, you could win a prize!

    South Queensferry



    A unique town nestled between 2 major structures; this and its counterpart North Queensferry, are the only places in the world where you will see a suspension bridge and cantilever bridge side by side. Due to its location at the narrowest part of the Forth Estuary, South Queensferry grew as a ferry port. The town remains popular with visitors to the area. This circular murder mystery Trail will help you discover a bit more about this small historic town.

    This Trail is mostly level with one small incline, and only 4 shallow steps to be negotiated, making it suitable for most, but regrettably not for wheelchairs. You will be taken through the town past many of the important buildings, and along the shoreline. The Trail is 1.5 miles and will take about 2 hours to complete.

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    WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
    this was an excellent way to spend a dull November afternoon, and get my 7 year old walking for over an hour without complaining!