Explore Chester with treasure maps that are perfect for 5 to 12 year olds.
There are two beautifully illustrated treasure maps of Chester covering the areas from Northgate to the Cathedral, and along Eastgate to the Roman amphitheatre. Each features Chester's real road layouts and recognisable buildings so your kids can find their way around, and each is decorated with a different fantasy theme to add to the adventure.
Treasures include statues, carvings, quirky signs and more, to get you looking up, down and all around as you explore the city in a totally new way.
Maps cost £5.99 including first class delivery, and families can save with packs of two, three or four copies of the same map.
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