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Southwark - Pilgrim's Way

Southwark - Pilgrim's Way

Hunt down the missing saintly treasure trove

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Trail format

Treasure Hunt Trail

Treasure Hunt Themed Trail

Treasure
Hunt

2 Hours Duration

2 Hours

2.5 Miles Walking Distance

2.5 miles

Wheelchair Accessible

Accessible

Pushchair Accessible

Accessible

The Missing Cart of St. Thomas Becket - Can YOU Find the Treasure?

Long ago - in 1538, to be precise - St. Thomas Becket was far too popular, and he'd once stood up to the authority of a king! He had to go. So, King Henry VIII ordered the saint's ornate shrine to be destroyed, reducing it to a pile of rubble…and a heap of riches to claim! The royal records note the retrieval of 26 carts full of treasures - perfect for lining King Henry's pockets to pay for another wedding (or three). However, the Exploration Society has recently unearthed a worn map and an ancient manuscript that tells of a 27th cart stuffed with gold, silver, and precious jewels that never made it to the royal coffers! It seems a young lad swiped the last cart during the chaos and fled along the Pilgrim's Way to London, where he hid the haul. We need YOU - our TOP treasure seekers - to follow the Clues and pinpoint the stash spot for the priceless historical hoard. Good luck!

A Saintly Treasure Trove Through Southwark

Are you looking for something to do with family and friends or seeking a fun day out with the kids in Southwark?

Then why not explore Southwark on this self-guided treasure hunt themed Treasure Trail. As you follow the Trail route, can you solve the sneaky clues set on existing buildings, permanent features, and monuments to discover the location of the buried treasure?

The area of Southwark just south of London Bridge was also the head of the Pilgrim's Way from London to Canterbury. For hundreds of years, there have been many inns and trades related to horses and travel in this neighbourhood.

The Trail starts and ends close to London Bridge Station. The first clue is located inside Southwark Cathedral (free to enter for individuals and small groups).

The Details

  • A Treasure Hunt themed walking Treasure Trail around Southwark
  • Ideal for discovering more about where you live or exploring somewhere new
  • Trails are done in your own time at your own pace
  • This Trail is approximately 2.5 miles long and takes 2 hours to complete
  • This Trail is suitable for all ages from 6 - 106 (no children necessary!)
  • One Trail booklet is enough for 4-5 people
  • Chance to win some real Treasure! All correct answers are entered into the monthly £100 prize draw
  • Circular loop Trail
  • Mobile phone text service for clue answers if you get stuck, ensuring that no mystery goes unsolved
  • This Trail can be sent to you in the post or downloaded today for instant Trailing fun!
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Trail Location

The Pilgrims in Southwark Treasure Trail starts at:

Southwark Cathedral

Bedale Street

London

London

SE1 9DA

England

Mini Explorer 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?

Before You Set Off

Navigating The Route

This is a circular Treasure Hunt through Southwark's historic streets, churchyards, riverside walkways and famous market districts, with explorers following in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims as they hunt for the missing 27th cart of St Thomas Becket's lost treasure.

The quest begins at Southwark Cathedral, follows part of the ancient Pilgrim's Way and then winds through Borough, Bermondsey and the Thames riverside before returning to London Bridge. The route follows pavements, pedestrian areas, parks and surfaced paths throughout, making it suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

⚠️ Important: This adventure takes place in a busy part of central London. Explorers will encounter crowds, roads, cycle routes and busy pedestrian areas, particularly around Borough Market, London Bridge and the riverside. Keep younger adventurers close by, stay alert to traffic and use pedestrian crossings where available.

Getting There

Time to gather your explorers and begin the search:

By car: Parking in this part of central London is limited and can be expensive. Public transport is generally the easiest way to reach the start point.

By public transport: Your quest begins outside Southwark Cathedral (SE1 9DA), just a few minutes' walk from London Bridge Station, served by National Rail services and the Jubilee and Northern Underground lines. The Trail directions recommend using the Borough Market/Borough High Street exit. Southwark Cathedral is less than five minutes from London Bridge Station.

Your first clue awaits outside the cathedral itself, so gather your expedition team and prepare to start searching immediately.

Need the Loo?

Even seasoned treasure seekers need a comfort break during a long expedition!

Public toilets can be found at London Bridge Station, Borough Market, Potters Fields Park and More London along the route, giving explorers several opportunities to pause and regroup. Southwark Cathedral also has accessible toilet facilities within its precinct.

Bring Your Furry Sidekicks

Sadly, four-legged explorers are not really allowed on the quest, as there are parks which do not permit dogs along the route.

Food & Drink Stops

Treasure hunting is hungry work!

There are countless opportunities to grab refreshments throughout the adventure. Borough Market near the start is one of London's most famous food destinations, while cafés, restaurants and riverside eateries can be found all along the route.

If you've packed your own provisions, Potters Fields Park beside the Thames (around Clues 13-14) makes an excellent picnic spot with fantastic views of Tower Bridge.


Want to Make a Day of It?

Southwark Cathedral

The adventure begins beside one of London's oldest places of worship. A church has stood on this site for centuries, and the cathedral has strong links to pilgrims, Shakespeare, Chaucer and the history of London Bridge.

Borough Market

One of London's most famous markets sits right beside the start of the Trail. Packed with food stalls, traders and historic atmosphere, it's well worth exploring before or after your quest.

Follow the Pilgrims

Several clues draw on the route once travelled by pilgrims heading from Southwark to Canterbury to visit the shrine of St Thomas Becket. Along the way you'll encounter historic inns, churchyards and reminders of medieval London.

Optional Detour - Explore More of the Cathedral

If time allows, step inside Southwark Cathedral before or after your quest. The cathedral contains memorials, stained glass, literary connections and over 1,000 years of history, making it a fascinating companion to this treasure-hunting adventure.