Attraction Information
You might only be a rookie but top brass think you’re the right detectives to crack this case. Prove your code busting ability on the Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail.
This is a case of whodunnit which means the stakes are high! Give yourself a fighting chance by downloading your trail PDF. It’s stuffed to the brim with handy hints and top tips, all of which will help your band of super sleuths find clues across the town. They’ll be hidden high and low though, so peepers peeled!
The route should take around 3 hours to complete but doesn’t need to be a mad dash. Pack a picnic and see which creatures you can spot in the grounds of an Elizabethan mansion. Or make crazy, colourful names up for all the flowers in the floral gardens - even super spies need a break!
- A self-guided mystery trail
- Crack codes
- Explore Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
Opening hours
Trails are self-guided and can be instantly downloaded from the Treasure Trail website. Follow the Trail, solve the clues and see the sights on any day of your choosing. There is no need to phone up for opening details. All Trails are designed to be completed in daylight.
Pricing
£9.99 per Trail (not per person). One Trail booklet recommended for a group of 4 to 5 people.
Location
Address
The Wollaton Hall Treasure Trail starts at, Wollatton Road,
Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire,
NG8 2AA,
England
Phone number
01872 263692
Reviews
FAQ & Additional Information
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail has not told us about their parking.
No, there are no toilets available.
No, there are no baby changing facilities.
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail has not told us if you can bring a picnic.
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail has not told us about their dining options.
No, Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail is not wheelchair friendly.
Yes, Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail have stated they are pushchair friendly.
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Mystery Treasure Trail has not told us if they are dog friendly.