Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt Brings Summer Fun to Knutsford
Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt in Knutsford This Summer

Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt Invites Families to Explore Knutsford

Knutsford Town Centre is being transformed into a vibrant pirate's playground this summer as an exciting new charity adventure takes over the town. Running throughout the school holidays, Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt is inviting local families to track down hidden clues and help uncover Knutsford's lost treasure.

Flexible Fun for All Ages

The interactive trail promises weeks of active fun for little adventurers, all while raising vital funds for the mayor's charities. Designed with flexibility in mind, families can complete the trail at their own leisure over several visits or enjoy the full treasure-hunting adventure in a single outing. The self-guided format makes it the perfect activity for keeping children entertained throughout the summer break while exploring the town's historic streets and local businesses.

Organised by the Mayor of Knutsford

Organised by the Mayor of Knutsford, the trail has been created to encourage families to get outdoors. Every child who takes part will receive a bag of treasure and will be entered into a grand prize draw. There will be additional treats, such as free fruit and colouring in sheets for the children inside Knutsford Market hall, generously provided by York and Co greengrocers.

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Mayor Encourages Participation

Mayor of Knutsford, Councillor Peter Coan, said: "Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt is a great way for families to enjoy Knutsford during the summer holidays. The trail combines fun, adventure and excitement. One of the great things about Pirate Pete's Treasure Hunt is that families can take part in a way that suits them. Whether you want to spend the day solving clues and hunting for treasure or complete the trail over several visits during the holidays, the adventure is there to enjoy whenever it's convenient. I hope lots of young treasure hunters will join Pirate Pete on his quest and help uncover Knutsford's lost treasure."

Fundraising for Local Charities

The event is raising funds for the mayor's chosen charities, Men’s Shed Knutsford and the PTAs of Knutsford's primary schools. The mayor would like to thank the local businesses whose support has helped bring the event to life. Special thanks go to Satya Sanctuary, Knutsford Heritage Centre, York and Co, Knutsford Olde Sweet Shoppe, Linden Stores, Detaljer, Dexter & Jones, Tatton Perk, Booths, and The Real Fruit Creamery for sponsoring the event.

Community Spirit Highlighted

"The support of our sponsors demonstrates the incredible community spirit that exists within Knutsford," added the mayor. "Their generosity has helped us create a memorable summer experience for local children and families while supporting local causes."

Ticket Information

Tickets are priced at £5 per child or £12 for a family ticket (up to three children) and can be purchased online at the official ticket site or by visiting Knutsford Council Offices, Toft Road, Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm. For further information or to book tickets, please contact Gemma at Knutsford Town Council on 01565 653 929.

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