No host. No awkward icebreakers. Just a simple, enjoyable team activity in the city centre.
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This is a self-guided treasure hunt in central Bath where small groups solve clues by spotting details around the city.
It needs no host, no venue, and very little from you on the day.
No icebreakers
No awkward silences
No facilitation needed
No pressure on you
90 seconds · No commitment
“It was honestly great! Lots of amazing feedback (from a normally pretty miserable bunch…) Everything was paced and pitched perfectly!”
Tessa Snowdon
Project Manager, Axian Consulting
It starts outside the front of Bath Abbey. You split everyone into small teams, hand out the start sheets, stagger the start times and… you’re basically done.
Someone scans the QR code. A chat window opens. Bess, your pirate host, sends the first clue.
There’s a moment of silence, then:
“Wait… does it mean that thing?”
“No, it’s obviously sending us down there.”
“Hang on, the map says something different.”
And just like that, they’re off.
One group is circling a sculpture they’ve never noticed before.
Another is confidently heading the wrong way.
A third is already three clues ahead.
From there, the activity largely runs itself.
By the end, people are swapping stories — wrong turns, lucky guesses, clever moments, ridiculous arguments — and you realise you never really had to run anything at all.
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Most team activities fall flat for the same reasons:
too intense
too awkward
too competitive
too much admin
or just not fun
This works because people contribute in different ways. Some spot details. Some solve clues. Some keep everyone moving. Nobody has to perform.
What teams remember are the funny wrong turns, the lucky guesses, and the moments when someone quietly notices the answer before everyone else.
“We used this to round off our strategy day and it worked brilliantly. Easy to book, clear instructions, and everything ran smoothly on the day. The flexibility around numbers and timing was much appreciated.”
George Bellamy
Director of Ops, Change Mental Health
“A relaxed, enjoyable way to get to know our new team, with no pressure and still a goal to work towards. It was lovely walking and chatting with colleagues while discovering parts of the city I'd never noticed before.”
David Best
Head, Cygnet Hospital
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This isn’t trying to be everything. It’s a calm, low-pressure activity that runs itself.
If you’re trying to avoid awkwardness rather than manufacture “energy”, it’s usually a good fit.
see people join in at their own pace
get natural conversation rather than forced participation
give different personalities a way to contribute
find it straightforward to organise
run something that suits a mixed group
get the cheapest possible option (paper hunts exist)
get a history lecture (tours are for that)
get high-pressure puzzles (escape rooms handle that)
spend a whole day in the pub (though you can still finish there)
Ideal for teams where some are chatty, some quieter, and most don’t want attention put on them.
No spotlighting, no forced participation. People contribute naturally: spotting clues, arguing about routes, being quietly brilliant, or proudly wrong.
The route covers the Abbey, the Royal Crescent and the city’s famous Georgian streets. It mixes iconic sights with quieter corners most people walk straight past.
You’ll wind through smaller alleys and elegant squares, notice small details on grand Georgian facades you’ve never paid attention to, and pick up bits of Bath lore.
All without ever feeling like you’re on a history tour.
— Holly, Director of Comms & External Affairs
People actually have fun
Nothing for you to run on the day
Works every time