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We had great fun and found places that we never would have found on our own. wonderful afternoon’s entertainment, we are completely hooked! The kids loved it. The adults really loved it! THE FUN WAY TO EXPLORE NORTH YORKSHIRE Treasure Trails is all about getting people out exploring and having fun! We love creating our Trails and showing off the many treasures and delights hidden amongst the coast, moors, dales and picturesque historic towns of our glorious county.” Jane Harvey & Neil Jager Treasure Trails North Yorkshire ...Follow the Trail See the Sights... Solve the Clues Get Your Trail for just £5.99 (RRP) Trails can be downloaded instantly or posted directly to you from www.treasuretrails.co.uk To order by phone call 01872 263692 To contact the North Yorkshire Team call 01723 367408 “a brilliant, inspired way for all the family to enjoy the great outdoors” The Guardian

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We had great fun and

found places that we n

ever

would have found on our

own.

wonderful afternoon’s entertainment, we are completely hooked!

The kids loved it. The adults really loved it!

THE FUN WAY TO EXPLORE NORTH YORKSHIRE

Treasure Trails is all about getting people out exploring and having fun! We love creating our Trails and showing off the many treasures and delights hidden amongst the coast, moors, dales and picturesque historic towns of our glorious county.”Jane Harvey & Neil JagerTreasure Trails North Yorkshire

...Follow the Trail

See the Sights... Solve the Clues

Get Your Trail for just £5.99 (RRP)

Trails can be downloaded instantly or posted directly to you from www.treasuretrails.co.uk

To order by phone call 01872 263692To contact the North Yorkshire Team call

01723 367408

“a brilliant, inspired way for all the family to enjoy the great outdoors”The Guardian

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• REIGATEGUILDFORD •

• GODALMING

DORKING •

• FARNHAM

RICHMOND •

• EPSOM

WIMBLEDON •

• HASLEMERE

CHISWICK •

• COBHAM

OXTED •

• CRANLEIGH

KINGSTON UPON THAMES •

• TWICKENHAM

CATERHAM •

• ESHERWEYBRIDGE • • WALTON ON THAMES

WOKING •

• Reigate

Guildford •

• Godalming

Dorking •

• Farnham

Richmond •

• Epsom

Wimbledon •

• Haslemere

Chiswick •

• Cobham

Oxted •

• Cranleigh

Kingston Upon Thames •

• Twickenham

Caterham •

• EsherWeybridge •

• Walton on Thames

Woking •

YORK & HUMBER

• Thornton-le-DaleScarborough •• Richmond

Thirsk •

• RiponMasham •

• Bedale Pickering •

• Malton

Filey •• Northallerton

Robin Hood's Bay •

• Easingwold

Whitby •

• LeyburnHelmsley •

Staithes •

Hawes • • Askrigg

Settle •

• Ingleton

Skipton •

• Knaresborough

Bolton Abbey •

• Boroughbridge

Harrogate •Pateley Bridge •

• Grassington

Great Ayton•

Reeth •

Stokesley •

YORKSHIRE DALES

NORTH YORK MOORS

DURHAM & TEES

Treasure Trails available in North Yorkshire

or coming soon

Treasure Trails are the fun and hugely popular way to explore villages, towns, and cities. Solve the intriguing clues which can be found on buildings, statues and monuments, revealing fascinating history and beautiful scenery.

Your Trail booklet will be either a murder mystery, treasure hunt or spy mission theme and can be done in your own time and at your own pace.

Solve the Trail and enter your answer online to be in with a chance to win £1,000! Over 100,000 people have become hooked on Treasure Trails in the last 6 years – will you?

1715 1321 1925 1788 1628 1837

From the old town up to the magnificent abbey this side of Whitbyis steeped in history.

GregO'Neill

RodBest

Brian Kaye

FrankEdwards

FredHewitt

BrettFortune

KevinStorch

AdyRous

PamEllis

NaomiHuey

PatrickFreeman

GemmaNoble

OliverVenables

HeatherTurner

HildaChapman

PatAdams

DorothySteele

CarlVine

Continue down TateHill to Sandside andturn right to walk outalong the causeway.

PLEASE TAKE CARENEAR THE EDGES ASTHERE ARE NORAILINGS HERE.

On the causeway, findthe skipper and use theinitials of his boat toclear another person'sname.

Walk back along thecauseway. Turn right to walk up some steps andthen start searching foryour next clue.

Find the Whitbytankard and lookaround to eliminatethe suspect who isbetween the chopperand the brusher.

Jet is formed from the woodof fossilised Monkey Puzzletrees. It is mainly found inthe cliffs around Whitby. Itsuse dates back to the BronzeAge but was most popular inthe 19th century when itbecame the jewellery ofchoice for a mourningQueen Victoria.

Turn right as you rejointhe cobbled ChurchStreet and walk downto find two more clues.If you reach the end ofthe pedestrian area,from where you can seethe swing bridge, turnback as you have gonetoo far!

Find the buildingwhere memorial stoneswere laid. Put all thesurnames here inalphabetical order. Thename located abovethe surname closest to'z' will help shortenyour suspect list.

The fish in this picturemarks the next cluelocation. Using theRoman numeral key onpage 7 of this Trail,figure out the yearthat this building wasbuilt. Now cross offyour final weapon.

Facing the toilets inMarket Place, turn rightat The Shambles andmake your way past therowing club to theLifeboat Station Pier.

PLEASE TAKE CARENEAR THE EDGES OFTHE PIER HERE.

Here's your final clue!Find the coxswain toeliminate the oneremaining innocentsuspect.

CONGRATULATIONS!

You have solved thecrime and the killer andmurder weapon havebeen revealed. Justicecan now be served.

Don't forget to checkyour answer online!

Marina Man Murdered

News has just come in of a heinous crime on the banks of the River Esk in

Whitby. The body of kipper curer Kip Kildare was found hidden at the back of

his smokehouse. The motive is clear - his entire stock of smoked kippers has

vanished leaving the townsfolk both shocked and kipperless. Can you solve

the clues to find the culprit and the weapon used to carry out this deadly

crime and return the stolen kippers to the town?

NORTH YORKSHIRE

Whitby

Eastside & Abbey

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THEME DURATION WALKING SCENIC SOME STEEPHILLS

ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY

What is a

“an entertaining

idea that is likely to

appeal to all ages” Walk Magazine

“terrific fun” The Sunday Times

“a fun way for families to get outside and spend an afternoon together.” Daily Mirror

Treasure Trail?