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Discover Exeter with a self-guided adventure via the Go Quest app, solving puzzles and exploring landmarks at your own pace for just $39 per group.

Exploring Exeter becomes an exciting game with the Exeter: City Walking Tour & Exploration Game offered by Go Quest Adventures. For $39 per group of up to 5, this activity transforms a walk through the city into an engaging puzzle challenge. It’s perfect for families, couples, groups of friends, or even team-building events, combining sightseeing with interactive fun.
The tour is completely self-guided, allowing participants to start whenever they choose, and it offers instant access via a free app—no printed maps or schedules needed. It’s a flexible, outdoor activity that spans around 2.3 miles, with an emphasis on learning insider facts while hunting for clues along Exeter’s historic streets and hidden corners.
While the activity is designed to be lighthearted and accessible, it requires participants to have a smartphone, wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared for daylight hours. The duration varies, but most groups spend around 2.5 to 3.5 hours, making it a rewarding way to enjoy Exeter at your own pace.
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The tour begins by making your way to the designated meeting point, where you’ll need to download the Go Quest Adventures app and redeem your code (sent via message). Once set up, you control the start time, and you can begin your exploration whenever daylight permits.
This approach allows for maximum flexibility, whether you want to start early in the morning or later in the afternoon. There’s no need to follow a group or stick to fixed schedules, making it easy to adapt the tour to your plans. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, completing a full loop through Exeter’s streets.

Throughout the 2.3-mile trail, you will walk alongside thousand-year-old walls and learn about the last witches hanged in England. The route takes you past a forgotten medieval bridge, providing a glimpse into Exeter’s medieval past.
Participants discover Britain’s narrowest street, which stands out as a curious and tight passage. The tour also features the famous House That Moved, a fascinating structure with a story that captures the imagination. Each stop is designed to offer not just sightseeing, but also fun facts and stories that bring Exeter’s history to life.

The core of the activity involves solving puzzles and challenges that are integrated into the city’s streets and landmarks. These puzzles are interactive and fun, turning a typical sightseeing walk into an urban escape room.
You can choose to race for the top leaderboard or simply enjoy the journey at your own pace, stopping for a rest, to take photos, or to explore shops along the way. The app provides instant access, and the puzzles are designed to be completed outdoors in daylight, making the activity engaging but not overly strenuous.
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As you explore, you may encounter ghost stories and legends woven into the city’s fabric. The tour’s narrative approach adds an element of mystery and intrigue, making the experience more immersive. While it’s mainly a history and puzzle adventure, this playful storytelling enriches the overall experience, especially for those interested in Exeter’s more mysterious side.

The route takes you from the Quayside, where you can enjoy views of Exeter’s riverfront, to Northernhay Gardens, the city’s historic park. Along the way, you’ll pass notable landmarks such as the medieval walls, the narrowest street, and the House That Moved.
The route’s design ensures you see both popular sights and hidden corners, making it a comprehensive way to get acquainted with Exeter’s local character and hidden stories. Rest stops and cafes along the route give a chance to recharge or grab a quick snack.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of mobility needs. To participate, you’ll need to bring a charged smartphone, comfortable shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing. A pen and paper are recommended for solving puzzles, which are part of the challenge.
The activity is not suitable for children under 8, but children in that age group can join for free. While the app is only available in English, the puzzles and clues are designed to be straightforward for those who understand the language.
For $39, you gain access for up to 5 people, making it a cost-effective choice for families, friends, or small groups. Since the experience is private, there are no crowds or guided groups to follow, offering a more personalized adventure.
The flexibility to start anytime during daylight hours provides added convenience, and you can choose to play leisurely or try to beat the leaderboard. The activity includes an outdoor exploration that requires no additional tickets for attractions, though entry into sites is not included.

This self-guided adventure offers a blend of history, puzzles, and discovery, all wrapped into one flexible outdoor activity. It’s ideal for those who enjoy interactive sightseeing and want to explore Exeter in a personalized way.
The $39 price tag, combined with the ability to include up to 5 people, makes it a good value, especially since children under 8 go free. The route covers essential sights like the medieval walls, narrowest street, and Quayside, while also revealing hidden stories and legends.
While it’s not a guided tour, the self-guided format and interactive challenges offer an engaging experience for anyone interested in exploring Exeter beyond traditional walking tours. If you appreciate flexibility, puzzles, and local stories, this tour is worth considering.
Do I need to print anything for this tour?
No, the tour is fully digital and accessed via the Go Quest Adventures app.
What is the cost for a group of five?
The price remains $39, regardless of whether there are 2 or 5 participants.
Can children participate?
Children under 8 years old go free, but the activity is not suitable for children under 8 to fully engage with the puzzles.
How long does the tour take?
Most groups spend about 2.5 to 3.5 hours exploring at their own pace.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of mobility needs.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a charged smartphone, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a pen for puzzles.
Can I start the tour whenever I want?
Yes, the tour allows flexible start times during daylight hours, giving you full control over your schedule.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are plenty of cafes along the route for breaks.
Is entry to attractions included?
No, entry into attractions is not included; the tour focuses on exterior exploration and puzzles.
How do I begin the activity?
Simply download the app, redeem your code, and follow the instructions at the starting point to begin your Exeter adventure.
This self-guided city exploration offers a unique way to enjoy Exeter’s sights, stories, and secrets on your terms—making it a practical choice for an engaging outdoor activity.
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