Trail Location
Trail Location
The Weybridge Treasure Hunt Trail starts at:
Churchfield Road
Weybridge
Surrey
Surrey
KT13 8DE
England
Mini Explorer Club
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?
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...
The route is suitable for pushchairs but would be difficult for wheelchair users. It passes along tracks through woods, over bridges and along the towpath.
Bring your four-legged friends along - this Trail is along a dog-friendly route!
Your Trail adventure starts at the Churchfield Road pay and display car park (KT13 8DB), so we recommend parking here.
We suggest checking whether any fantastic events are taking place in Weybridge before you head out on your Trail, as you may find that some of the clues on this Trail may become obstructed or difficult to access on these occasions.
There are public toilets available at the start and end of the Trail. There is a selection of eating places to enjoy at the beginning and end of the Trail on the High Street, and you will pass by several great pubs at various points along the way. There are plenty of green spaces to enjoy along the route of this Trail, so why not bring a picnic?
Why not make a day of it and include a visit to Brooklands Museum and/or the London Bus Museum. Buying a ticket to either of these fabulous museums provides entry to both. Brooklands Museum is known as 'The Birthplace of British Motorsport and Aviation, and the Home of Concorde'. For a little extra, you can enjoy the Concorde Experience and/or amazing 4D Theatre. The London Bus Museum displays 100 years of buses from horse-drawn 1870s vehicles to iconic red 1970s buses.





