Bristol - Broadmead & Park
Bristol - Broadmead & Park
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Secret Spy Mission Trail
The Secret of Bristol's Broadmead - Save the City from a Ransomware Attack!
Calling all slippery spies! Your self-guided mission will have you sneaking through the heart of the city's main shopping area - Broadmead. Plus, there's intel to unearth in St Peter's and Castle Park. As you tiptoe along, evading enemy agents and detection beams, you'll discover traces of the past hidden amongst the modern art and high street shops.
Save Bristol from a Ransomware Attack!
This mission is TOP SECRET. The Bristol business community has been subjected to a ransomware attack centred on Broadmead. Ransomware is a criminal software virus that infects computers usually through hidden links in emails. It then displays messages demanding a fee to be paid to get the system working again. The ransom demanded in this case is £10 million in bitcoins. It is thought that the criminals are an Eastern bloc spy ring known as the 'Trojans' who have been operating across Europe. Unless the ransomware is destroyed, local businesses face financial ruin. The only way to avoid paying the ransom is to find the unlock code. We need your help to do this Agents and the codename for your mission is 'Achilles'. Take care out there, as the Trojans will try and outwit you!
Prepare for an exciting Mystery Guide Spy Mission as you uncover hidden clues and solve puzzles to save the city from a ransomware attack. Your adventure will take you through the bustling Broadmead shopping area, the historic St Peter's Church, and the scenic Castle Park. But beware, the 'Trojans' are cunning and will stop at nothing to outsmart you.
As you make your way through the city, keep an eye out for sneaky clues and codes hidden in plain sight. Will you be able to crack the code and save Bristol from financial ruin? The fate of the city is in your hands, Agent 'Achilles'.
The Details
- A Mystery Guide spy-mission walking Trail around Bristol Broadmead.
- Ideal for kids aged 6 – 106!
- 1.1-mile ‘loop’ Trail (takes 1.5 hours to complete at your own pace).
- "Clue Help" feature if you get stuck.
- Solve the mission and be entered into a £100 monthly draw.
- Learn more about where you live or explore somewhere new.
- Download your Trail now for INSTANT FUN (or receive your copy in the post)!
Trail Location
Trail Location
The Broadmead and Castle Park Mystery Guide Treasure Trail starts at:
Merchant Street
Broadmead
Bristol
Bristol
BS1 3EA
England
Mini Secret Agent Club
Mini Secret Agent Club
We have three super duper themed Clubs for your child to enjoy as part of their Treasure Trail experience.
Perfect for 4-8 year olds, the concept behind the Clubs is that your child will get a bundle of goodies to excite
them about their forthcoming Trail experience, something to keep them entertained whilst travelling to and from
the Trail, and something to be given on completion of the Trail as a keepsake.
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What is a Treasure Trail?
What is a Treasure Trail?
Before You Set Off
Before You Set Off
Navigating The Route
This is a circular Spy Mission through the pedestrianised shopping heart of Broadmead and nearby Castle Park, with Agents working to crack the unlock code and save Bristol’s businesses from a ransomware attack by the sneaky Trojan spy ring.
The mission covers approximately 1.1 miles and should take around 1.5 hours to complete. Operatives will be moving through Broadmead’s shopping streets, around Cutler’s Hall and Quakers Friars, into Castle Park, past St Peter’s Church and along the Bristol Blue Line before returning to the start.
Although much of the route is based around pedestrianised areas, there are still roads and cycle paths to cross. The route also includes steps, including a set of 18 steps up to St Peter’s and steps near The Galleries, so this Trail is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.
Getting There
Time to gather your squad and launch Operation Achilles:
By car: The mission begins in the heart of Broadmead Shopping Centre, at the central crossing point of the pedestrian walkways of Broadmead and Merchant Street (BS1 3EA). Parking can be found nearby at The Galleries (BS1 3XD), or in other shoppers’ car parks nearby, including Cabot Circus and Lower Castle Street.
By public transport: Make your way into Bristol’s Broadmead shopping area, then head for the central crossing point of Broadmead and Merchant Street (BS1 3EA) to begin the mission.
Need the Loo?
Even top Agents need a tactical comfort break before battling ransomware. Toilets are available in The Galleries Shopping Centre and Cabot Circus, so it is worth making use of them before or after the mission, especially as your route circles back to the Broadmead area at the end.
Bring Your Furry Sidekicks
Four-legged Agents can join the operation 🐾
This city-centre mission includes pedestrianised shopping streets, Castle Park, road crossings, steps, cycle paths and busier urban areas. Keep canine colleagues on a lead and close to your squad throughout, and check individual shops, cafes and shopping centres before taking dogs inside.
Food & Drink Stops
Cracking cybercrime can leave even the stealthiest operative needing supplies.
There are plenty of places to pick up provisions in the shopping areas around Broadmead, The Galleries and Cabot Circus. The mission also ends back where it began, so your squad can choose to return to base or hang around for a celebratory post-mission debrief once the Trojans have been sent packing.
Want to Make a Day of It?
Broadmead Shopping Area
The mission begins and ends in Broadmead, Bristol’s busy shopping heart. With The Galleries, Cabot Circus and plenty of shops and cafes nearby, it is a handy area for supplies, comfort stops and a post-mission refuel.
Quakers Friars and Cutler’s Hall
The route moves around Cutler’s Hall and Quakers Friars, where old Bristol history sits beside modern shopping streets. The area has links to the former Blackfriars site, once a Dominican priory founded in 1227.
Castle Park
Castle Park forms a key part of the mission, with riverside paths, open green space, historic remains and several clues tucked around its edges. Watch for cycle paths while moving through the park, and keep your squad together as Trojan drones may be buzzing nearby.
St Peter’s Church and Physic Garden
The route visits St Peter’s Church, left in ruins after the Bristol Blitz of 1940 and now a memorial to the city’s lost civilians. The nearby Physic Garden adds a quieter green stop before the mission heads back towards Broadmead.
