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TREA SURE TRAI L S SEEKING OUT FAMILY FUN


What with working from home, kids being taught virtually and Netflix beckoning, we're all looking for ways to keep active, entertained, and reduce our screen time during lockdown 3.0.


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Treasure Trails offer all three in one, and are a fantastic way to get outside with your household, get your steps up, and keep kids – and adults – entertained this February half-term.


These themed self-guided walking Trail booklets (only £9.99 each) take explorers on a circular outdoor route of approximately two miles.


0n route, you have the added challenge of working together to hunt down clues and solve a puzzling Detective Mystery, Treasure Hunt or Spy Mission.


Whilst you catch crooks and track down spies or hidden treasure, Treasure Trails showcase your local surroundings in a fun and adventurous new light. Each puzzle incorporates clues on local landmarks, signs, statues, monuments, images, engravings, and other eye-catching features.


Treasure Trails are a great solution to responsible entertainment during lockdown; they are local, socially- distanced, and can be incorporated into your daily exercise. Plus, anyone of any age can enjoy them – they're not just for kids!


Choosing a guide couldn’t be simpler. Just click on your county and with dozens available in the region you should be able to find something close to home, thus adhering to lockdown regulations.


Ordering a Treasure Trail is contactless and Covid-safe; simply choose your local spot, decide on a theme and order the trail online at www.treasuretrails.co.uk. You can either download it as a PDF and print it out at home or get the printed booklet posted to you directly.


TREASURE TRAILS CODE OF CONDUCT


• Make sure not to travel to a trail walk if it is not in your immediate local area.


• While exploring your local area, ensure you follow social distancing rules at all times. Be prepared to skip a Clue if social distancing is not possible.


• If planning a Trail with people outside your household group, make sure you are still following the latest guide- lines for England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland on how many other people you can meet up with outdoors.


• Avoid touching any hard surfaces such as plaques, signs or information boards that Clues may be set on, or gates, walls or benches.


• Don't linger for too long – if you need to, take a photo of a plaque or sign and move to a quieter area, or solve the Clue at home.


• Respect others – remember that there are many vulnerable people who still need to self-isolate. While walking, please keep a safe distance from residential homes, schools and other premises.


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