The legendary Brighton mystery..
.. unsolved for 50 years..
Until now.
Join the adventure, and turn Brighton’s buzzing lanes into a GIANT outdoor escape room!
✔️ Enjoy a one-of-a-kind adventure to treasure with your friends
✔️ Combine your skills to crack the clues & unravel the epic tale
✔️ Discover amazing history & hidden gems on the way to 5,000 steps!
When the window of a Brighton sweetshop gets smashed in the famous Mods & Rockers riots.. police call it an accident.
But a secret newspaper article holds the truth of the crime.. and it's up to you to find it!
Your challenge is to track down hidden objects, decode symbols, and uncover hidden messages, as you explore Brighton's historic lanes, and gradually unravel the crime.
And an exciting twist awaits..
Make it to the end and you'll be struck by an amazing ‘wow’ moment when the case is solved and the villain is revealed before your eyes!
Don’t let the villain get away.. Your time to start is now!
This is a self-guided treasure hunt which begins at a unique whiskey emporium, called 'Cut Your Wolf Loose', at 23 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EQ. Simply show the staff a copy of your payment receipt, and they will issue you with The Mystery of Who Smashed Brighton Rock activity book.
This is a self-guided tour, the 40-page guided activity booklet can be collected from Cut Your Wolf Loose, 23 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EQ, at any time between 11am and 5pm on the designated activity date when showing your payment receipt to the staff:
Venue address:
Cut Your Wolf Loose, 23 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EQ
Please bring a pen with you, as you will need this to eliminate the suspects.
One booklet will be issued for every two participants. For example if there are three participants you will be issued with two activity books.
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