City Treasure Hunts



This page lists all our Treasure Hunts in towns and cities other than London.

They are all walking Hunts which you can do on foot.

Choose a Hunt and click on its name to see more and purchase.
Aldeburgh

An unspoilt and cultured seaside haven on the Suffolk coast. 

Bath

Bath is a complete gem and the perfect city for treasure hunting.

Birmingham

Our most populous outside London, Birmingham is an exciting and vibrant city.

Brighton

Brighton could almost have been made for quirky treasure hunts - around every tiny lane is something different and eccentric.

Cambridge

A packed treasure hunt around this compact ancient university city.

Chester

An intriguing trip around a city steeped in Roman and Medieval history.

Chichester

Chichester is a feel-good city with plenty to do.

Dorchester

Dorset’s county town, crammed with interest with something to see on every corner.

Henley-on-Thames

A lovely place to spend a day, even if it's not Regatta time.

Lichfield

Lichfield, undoubtedly the gem of Staffordshire, is home to a magnificent cathedral, the only one in England with three spires.

Liverpool

A delightful treasure hunt around the European Capital of Culture 2008, including the historic waterfront.

Manchester

Manchester is alive and jumping with great nightlife and spanking new buildings.

Norwich

The most complete medieval city in Britain - a hunt packed with history and a delight for the senses.

Oxford

University City of Dreaming Spires – a wonderfully atmospheric place for a Treasure Hunt.

Rye

A most quaint and eccentric Sussex town, Rye is full of winding streets, timbered houses and historical stories.

Southwold

Southwold is wonderful for a visit at any time of year, and this eccentric seaside treasure hunt is a great day out.

Whitstable

With its charming streets and smugglers' alleys, it would be hard to find a seaside town more suited to a fun Treasure Hunt.

York

Founded by the Romans in 71 AD, York was once England's second city