Waterloo & South Bank - Leake Street Tunnel
Waterloo & South Bank - Leake Street Tunnel
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Secret Spy Mission Trail
Operation Eye Spy - Save the London Eye from Rogue Pigeons!
The South Bank of London is always bustling with tourists and vibrant art scenes, but there's a new buzz in the air. A group of pigeons have been causing quite the commotion, attempting to disrupt the London Eye's operations. You see, the Eye is powered by a secret colony of hardworking bees, and the pigeons want to claim the top spot for their sightseeing adventures. Armed with speakers to amplify their coos, they plan to drive the bees away and bring the Eye to a halt. It's up to you, skilled agent, to stop their plan and save the day.
Spy Mission Through Waterloo & South Bank
Embark on an exciting self-guided Spy Mission as you explore the iconic South Bank of London. Your mission? To find and disable the rogue pigeons' speakers, and ensure the London Eye continues to operate smoothly. Journey through the Leake Street Tunnel, blend in with the crowds around famous landmarks, and discover hidden gems tucked away in the city's streets.
But be careful, agent. The pigeons are always watching and will do whatever it takes to hinder your progress. Can you solve the clues, crack the code, and save the London Eye from disaster?
The Details
- A self-guided spy mission walking Trail around Waterloo and South Bank.
- Ideal for kids aged 6 - 106!
- 1.8-mile 'loop' Trail (takes 2 hours to complete at your own pace).
- Text message service with clues 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 Waterloo and South Bank Treasure Trail starts at:
Waterloo Road
Lambeth
London
London
SE1 8SW
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
Before you set off on your awesome adventure, there are a few things you need to know...
There are scheduled disruptions to Waterloo station from summer 2017 onwards due to major building works; however, we do not believe this impacts the Trail route.
The route is not marked as wheelchair friendly due to flights of steps, but those with light pushchairs should find the route manageable. The stepped sections can be avoided without losing access to clues but does require long detours.
This Trail takes you through areas where dogs are prohibited and through a very busy city centre, so we would not recommend bringing your four-legged friends along.
The start and end locations of this Trail are located at Waterloo Station.
Access may be restricted to some parts of the Trail on some days due to special events in central London. For more information on planned events, please contact London's Information Centre.
There are public toilets available at Jubilee Gardens in the middle of the Trail, and the route passes several pubs and a few cafes along the way. There are some great picnic spots along the riverside if the weather is nice!
The Trail visits the Jubilee Gardens, the Old Vic, the BFI and IMAX cinema. There are often cultural exhibitions and events in this area and licensed street performances to enjoy.
Why not make a day of it and try one of our other London Trails?
