Looking for something a bit different to do in Scotlandon a hen or stag do - possibly to fill some time during the day or if you really feel a wild night out isn't for you. The treasure hunt is suitable for all ages so great if you have want to include mums, dads nan’s and granddads, aunts and uncles and children in your special day out. We would recommend a hunt will take a minimum of two hours to complete depending on the walking pace and size of the groups (and how many times you take a detour to look in shops, pop for a coffee (or something stronger) or because you went wrong due to chatting too much :-)
The Edinburgh treasure hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Princes Street , Edinburgh, EH2 2QP This hunt is unsuitable for wheelchair users due to the number of steps and steep paths along the route which cannot easily be by-passed.
The Inverness treasure hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Castle Wynd, Inverness, IV2 3BJ This hunt is suitable for wheelchair users. The steps leading from the Tourist Information Centre and those on entering the cemetery are easily by-passed.
The Pitlochry treasure hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Atholl Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5BX This hunt is unsuitable for wheelchair users due to the number of steps crossing the dam and the railway.
The Stirling treasure hunt starts at the Tourist Information Centre , Dumbarton Road, Stirling, FK9 5LF The hunt is suitable for wheelchair users although the route is quite steep in places.