The Road To Rebellion: QR Scavenger Hunt
Welcome to the road to rebellion QR scavenger hunt - a quick, family-friendly way to explore Trent Bridge while unlocking fun facts, mini challenges and hidden codes around the ground.
Whether you complete one stop or the whole trail, it’s designed to be simple, easy to follow and enjoyable for first‑timers and regulars alike.
How it works
Find a trail marker
Look for the Rebels Trail QR signs around the ground (for the best experience start in the Bridgford Road Stand - the first clue is at the bottom of this page!).
Scan the QR code
Each scan opens a page with:
- A clue to the next code
- A Trent Bridge trivia fact
- A code to collect
Collect your code
Each location has a unique code in the format REBEL‑XXXX.
Keep track of the codes you collect as you go - either in the notes on your phone or using pen and paper.
Complete the trail
You can do the stops in any order and at your own pace. There are 10 stops in total.
Where you can play
The trail runs across three areas of the ground:
Bridgford Road Stand
William Clarke Stand
Radcliffe Road Stand
You’ll find stops near popular matchday areas (including food and concourse points). Independent food vendors can be found in the TBI Courtyard, which can be handy if you want to take a break between stops.
Top tip: Start in the Bridgford Road Stand for an easier trail!

What you’ll unlock
At each stop, you’ll get:
- A clue to the next code
- A Trent Bridge fact (ground history, people, places and moments)
- A unique REBEL code to collect
Keep an eye out for Nuts, our mascot, who may appear around the ground during the matchday.
Before you start (quick tips)
- Charge your phone before you arrive (or bring a small power bank if you have one).
- If you’re using a ticketing app, it’s a good idea to download your tickets in advance, so everything loads smoothly if signal is busy.
- The trail is designed to work around the matchday experience - take it at your pace and enjoy the cricket too.
Public Wi-Fi
Public Wi-Fi is available throughout Trent Bridge, which you are very welcome to use at your leisure.
Simply connect to _Trent Bridge Free Wi-Fi from the available list of wireless networks and follow the sign-in or login instructions.
Trail etiquette (so everyone has a great time)
Please keep walkways clear and step to the side if you’re scanning or reading.
Be mindful of other supporters when stopping for challenges or photos.
Children should stay with a responsible adult at all times.
Accessibility and support
We want the Rebels Trail to be enjoyable for everyone.
If you’d prefer a quieter route, try completing stops before play or during quieter moments.
If you need assistance on matchday, speak to the nearest member of staff or steward.
All the stops along the trail are easily accessible and visible.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to do the stops in order?
No. You can complete the trail in any order. Choose the stops closest to you first. However, it will be easier to complete in order.
How long does it take?
Most families can complete several stops in 10–20 minutes. You can also do just one or two stops and still enjoy the experience.
Is it suitable for younger fans?
Yes. The clues and facts are designed to be family-friendly.
What do I do with the REBEL codes?
Each stop gives you a code in the format REBEL‑XXXX. Keep a note on your phone (or pen and paper) of the code, and head to reception with the codes once fully completed - you'll then win prizes.
Can I play if I don’t have mobile data?
If you can connect to Wi‑Fi, that will help. If not, the pages are designed to be lightweight, but connectivity can vary on busy matchdays.
Ready to begin?
Head down to the Bridgford Road Stand for the easiest start. Each stop will guide you to the next one.
Your first clue
Find the area where the rebellion runs on soft drinks only!
