Reading - Abbey Quarter

Treasure Hunt Trail

Mummified hands and missing manuscripts!
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Treasure Hunt Themed Trail

Treasure
Hunt

1.5 Hours Duration

1.5 Hours

1.5 Miles Walking Distance

1.5 miles

Not Wheelchair Accessible

Not
Accessible

Pushchair Accessible

Accessible

Dog Friendly

Dog
Friendly

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The Details

  • A self-guided treasure hunt walking Trail around Reading Abbey ruins and Forbury Garden.
  • Ideal for kids aged 6 – 106!
  • 1.5-mile ‘loop’ Trail (takes 1.5 hours to complete at your own pace).
  • Text message service with clues if you get stuck.
  • Solve the quest and be entered into a £100 monthly draw.
  • Learn more about where you live or explore somewhere new.
  • Download your Trail now for INSTANT FUN (or receive your copy in the post)!

Reading - Abbey Quarter

Mummified hands and missing manuscripts!
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Treasure Hunt Trail

Treasure Hunt Themed Trail

Treasure
Hunt

1.5 Hours Duration

1.5 Hours

1.5 Miles Walking Distance

1.5 miles

Not Wheelchair Accessible

Not
Accessible

Pushchair Accessible

Accessible

Dog Friendly

Dog
Friendly

Click here to view a sample Treasure Hunt Trail

The Reading Abbey and Forbury Gardens Treasure Trail starts at:

The Reading Abbey Gateway

Reading

Berkshire

RG1 3BD

England

Kings Meadow Car Park

Napier Road

Reading

RG1 8BN

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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Before you set off on your awesome adventure to explore Reading, there are a few things you need to know... 

Please note that both the abbey and gardens are usually open between dawn and dusk. They close for occasional ticketed events and private hires, so do check their website in advance. 

This Trail is educational, relatively short, includes many picture clues, and is very safe, making it ideal for families and children.

The route is friendly for pushchairs, but wheelchair users would need assistance due to gravel paths and some mounds that need negotiating.

Bring your four-legged friends along! This is a dog-friendly Trail.

The closest pay and display car park to the Trail start point is at Kings Meadow (RG1 8BN) (include link), just an eight-minute walk away.

There are some fantastic events in Reading Abbey Quarter’s calendar, all of which are great times to visit this beautiful area. However, you may find that some of the Clues on this Trail may become obstructed or difficult to access on these occasions, and you may be denied entry during ticketed and private events. If you would like further information about event dates, please contact the Reading Abbey Quarter team.

There are public toilets available in the gardens and railway station, and the route passes a small café and plenty of picnic spots. You’re only a short walk from Reading town centre if you need more refreshment stops or snack shops. 

Looking for more things to do near Reading Abbey Quarter? Make a day of it and visit Reading Museum or the Museum of English Rural Life to learn more twisting tales about Reading and its history. You could even challenge yourself to our other Reading Trail and let out your inner daring detective!