The day all of our #HaresRock treasure hunters have been waiting for is finally upon us.

Five of our GoGoHares rocks were placed in to their hiding spots at 9am this morning. The first people to find each one will win £100 of GoGoHares sticker and sticker book goodies.

Here are all five of this week's cryptic clues.

1, In this town lay Alan Partridge – but do not worry he was not dead. Just a rock's throw from that spot you'll find your #HaresRock, located on something golden.

2. It's a very famous view of our fine city. It's also here you'll find your #Haresrock

3. As part of this religious ruin, in this Historic Market Town lies your #HaresRock

4. We have two of these in Norwich. Your #HaresRock is very CLOSE by.

5. Created by city folk and enjoyed by city folk. Head here for personal bests, bogeys, screamers and something steamy.

The competition – inspired by the Norfolk Rocks Facebook group – is marking the countdown to the GoGoHares trails starting later this month, which celebrates children's charity Break's 50th anniversary.

The charity is presenting three trails in partnership with Wild in Art. In Norwich there will be a trail of 50 artist-designed GoGoHares and a trail of more than 160 leveret sculptures created by schools and community groups, and in the wider county there will be 18 moongazer hares to find.

EDP and Evening News editor David Powles said: 'As the final countdown begins to the start of the GoGoHares trails, we thought we would add to the fun with our #HaresRock competition.

'We hope everyone enjoys seeking out these special stones that have been beautifully decorated by artist Rebecca Osborne – and we can't wait to hear who finds these GoGoHares treasures!'

The first person to find each stone can claim their prize by tweeting a picture of the stone with the hashtag #HaresRock to @EDP24 or @EveningNews or message a picture to the EDP or Evening News Facebook page. The winners will receive a sticker album and 95 sticker packs, as well as two tickets for the Hare Today Gone Tomorrow event at Millennium Plain from October 7 to 10.

The GoGoHares sticker book has been created by EDP and Evening News with Break and East of England Co-op.