Aviemore - Olympic Heritage
Secret Spy Mission Trail
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Crack the code to Dr Dan Asterdly's fortune hidden in Cairngorm Cave!
Are you looking for something to do with family and friends or seeking a fun day out with the kids...
The Details
- A Spy Mission themed walking Treasure Trail around Aviemore
- 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 2.25 miles long and takes 2.25 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!
The Aviemore Treasure Trail starts at:
Aviemore Car Park
Grampian Road
Aviemore
The Highlands
PH22 1RH
Scotland
Aviemore Car Park
Grampian Road
Aviemore
The Highlands
PH22 1RH
Scotland
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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Please Note:
This walking circular Spy Trail is 1.75 miles long and will take approximately 1.75 hours to complete. The Trail takes you through Aviemore's bustling centre and into the leafy paths surrounding the River Spey. It is mainly on paths and pavements and is suitable for light pushchairs but not wheelchairs. There is one flight of steep steps over the railway and one short set at the church. We therefore believe the Trail is not suitbale for wheelchair users, but is ok for pushchairs so long as you are happy to carry the pushchair up the steps.
There are lots of cafes and bars you can enjoy, and why not try the Strathspey railway!
One of the clues along this Trail route is in an area of restricted access for dogs (church grounds).