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Enjoy a fun and challenging puzzle treasure hunt through Bristol, culminating in a discounted pub visit; choose between solo or team racing routes.

The Bristol: Fun Puzzle Treasure Hunt to a Pub! + Team Racing! offers an engaging way to explore Bristol County, combining famous landmarks and hidden gems with brain-teasing puzzles and exciting team race options. Priced at $26.93 per group for up to 2 people, this activity provides a unique blend of exploration, challenge, and relaxation, ending with a visit to a pub offering discounts on food and drinks. The entire experience is designed to take around 2-3 hours, making it a manageable and rewarding outing.
While the activity delivers a lively and interactive adventure, potential participants should note that last-minute bookings are possible, but advanced notice is recommended—5 days for hard packs and 4 hours for digital versions. The self-guided format means you choose your start time after 10:00 AM, and the activity can be tailored to solo explorers or competitive teams aiming to race each other to the treasure.
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The adventure begins at St Peters Church in Castle Park, a central location perfect for kicking off your Bristol exploration. Since this is self-guided, you receive your treasure hunt pack via post or email, depending on your choice of physical or digital version. Once you have your materials, you are free to start your journey at any time after 10:00 AM, making this activity highly adaptable to your schedule.
The pack contains a clues sheet, treasure map, clipboard, and a compass—all essential tools for solving riddles and navigating the route. After completing the hunt, the activity concludes back at the original meeting point, creating a convenient loop.

This treasure hunt takes you through well-known Bristol sights alongside lesser-known back streets, offering a fresh perspective on the city. As you decode clues and solve puzzles, you’ll learn interesting facts and stories about the area’s history and culture.
Participants should be prepared for walking on uneven ground, as some sections may involve navigating cobblestone streets or narrow pathways. Comfortable footwear is highly recommended to ensure a smooth experience. The activity is designed to be engaging without requiring extensive physical exertion, making it suitable for most ages with moderate mobility.
The two route choices start from the same point but head in different directions—Edinburgh East and Edinburgh West—each of similar length and intertwined in parts. These routes are designed for either solo participants or teams who want to race to the treasure. If racing, players can aim to beat each other to the final pub location, adding a competitive edge to the adventure.
Opting for both routes allows larger groups to split into teams and race, making the activity more dynamic and lively. When booking, specify whether you prefer a single route or a race route, and the activity provider will organize accordingly.
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Throughout the route, you’ll encounter brain teasers, riddles, and codes that challenge your problem-solving skills. The clues lead to points of interest, notable landmarks, or hidden spots—each revealing part of the city’s story. Some clues are straightforward, while others may require orienteering work or Google searches if references are outdated.
One key aspect is drawing the X on your treasure map—the final step that pinpoints the location of the treasure, which is actually a pub. The pub offers discounts on food and drinks, making the reward both fun and practical. If you want to ensure a table is ready upon arrival, you can request a reservation through the organizer.

The activity culminates at a local pub, where the treasure map’s X marks the spot. Here, you can open a prize envelope containing local area history and an activity pack, adding educational value to the experience. The pub’s discounts on food and drinks are a highlight, giving everyone a reason to celebrate after solving puzzles and racing.
It’s advisable to reserve a table in advance if you plan to dine or drink in the pub, especially for larger groups or during busy times. The pub’s opening hours and kitchen times can be checked on the provider’s website, ensuring your visit aligns with your schedule.
Booking is straightforward, with tickets available for groups of 1-2, 2-4, or 5-8 people—only one ticket per group is needed. To receive the physical pack, allow up to 5 working days for postage. Alternatively, the digital pack arrives within 4 hours via email as a PDF, which can be printed or used on a mobile device, though it does not include a compass.
Participants are instructed to provide a starting time in their booking, with flexible start dates within 182 days. The activity is designed for any day after 10:00 AM, giving the freedom to choose a day that suits your plans.
Since the experience is self-guided, participants should prepare by wearing comfortable shoes and bringing weather-appropriate clothing. A pen is necessary to solve the clues, and for digital versions, a notepad and compass or compass app are recommended.
The activity is suitable for U18s during the day, but some pubs may restrict entry in the evening, so check ahead if planning to stay longer. Remember, the pack is posted to you, so plan to order well in advance to avoid delays.

The activity’s main strengths lie in its interactive puzzle-solving and the exciting race element if choosing both routes. The pub reward adds a tangible end to the adventure, with discounts making it a practical choice for a relaxing drink or meal.
However, reviews point out some limitations. One mention notes that some clues could be outdated, requiring online searches, and that the pub staff might not always be familiar with the quiz or discounts. Another reviewer highlights that local events, such as a marathon, can impact accessibility and awareness—so check local conditions before booking.
Some participants find the activity best suited for fluent English speakers and those comfortable walking on uneven ground, especially with children. Responsiveness from the organizer has been inconsistent in some cases, which could affect planning, especially for larger groups or last-minute bookings.
The Bristol treasure hunt offers a creative way to see the city, combining puzzle-solving with a bit of friendly competition. The self-guided nature grants flexibility, allowing you to pick your start time and pace. The inclusion of local history and the treasure map makes the activity both educational and entertaining.
While some clues might occasionally be outdated, and pub staff may not always be aware of the discounts, most participants enjoy the interactive challenge and the reward at the end. The activity suits those who enjoy mental puzzles, exploring on foot, and sharing a fun challenge with friends or family.
If you value a relaxed pace with the option to race, this adventure fits well into a day of Bristol sightseeing. Just be sure to plan ahead for pack delivery and pub reservations to maximize your experience.
“Not a good idea if you're not completely fluent in English, nor if you like walking on uneven ground (and even less so with children). The organize…”
What is the starting point for the treasure hunt?
The activity begins at St Peters Church in Castle Park, a central Bristol location.
How long does the activity take?
It typically lasts about 2-3 hours, depending on the pace and route chosen.
Can I start any day?
Yes, you can start any day after 10:00 AM within the 182-day validity period.
What do I receive in the treasure hunt pack?
The pack includes a clues sheet, treasure map, clipboard, compass, and a prize envelope with local history and activity info.
Is a pen included?
No, you need to bring your own pen to solve clues.
Can I do the digital version?
Yes, the digital pack is a PDF sent by email, which can be printed or used on a mobile device. It does not include a compass.
What if I want to race with friends?
You can choose the race route option, where you and your friends compete to reach the treasure first.
Are children allowed?
Yes, U18s are allowed during the day, but check pub opening times if planning to stay longer.
Can I reserve a table at the pub?
Yes, you can ask the organizer to reserve a table for your group at the pub to ensure readiness upon arrival.
What about accessibility?
Some walking on uneven ground may be involved, so comfortable shoes are advisable. The activity is suitable for most but may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Is the activity suitable for large groups?
Yes, bookings are available for groups of up to 8 people, with options for larger teams if split into smaller groups.
This treasure hunt combines adventure, puzzle-solving, and social fun, making it a solid choice for those eager to explore Bristol in an active and engaging way.
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