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Discover Étretat with this fun outdoor escape game, combining puzzles, city exploration, and a treasure hunt on the Alabaster Coast for only $30.

This outdoor escape game in Étretat offers a unique way to discover the town’s stunning cliffs and charming streets. Priced at $30.23 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this activity blends puzzle-solving with sightseeing, making it perfect for those who enjoy a lively challenge combined with cultural discovery. The tour departs from 66 Rue Guy de Maupassant in Étretat, with a flexible start time based on your schedule.
What makes this experience stand out is its immersive element—players try to uncover a treasure within the set time while exploring Étretat’s scenic streets and cliffs. The game supports both independent play and guided assistance, catered to your preference. While most reviews are glowing, noting the expertise of the guides and enjoyable puzzles, some mention the difficulty level, which may be challenging for families with very young children or casual visitors. This activity suits those eager for a playful, active way to learn about Étretat’s history and sights.

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The tour kicks off at 66 Rue Guy de Maupassant in Étretat, a convenient central location close to public transportation. Travelers can opt for a pickup service if preferred, and the activity is designed to be private, meaning only your group participates. This setup ensures a personalized experience, whether you’re visiting as a family, a couple, or a small group.
Upon arrival, the game begins with either an independent puzzle route or guided support, depending on your choice. The starting point’s accessibility makes it easy to gather your team and prepare for the adventure, which promises to reveal both the town’s secrets and its breathtaking views.
Throughout the 2-hour game, you’ll explore key parts of Étretat, including the town’s famous cliffs and charming streets. The puzzles are designed to make you navigate the town, with clues that reveal interesting facts and hidden stories about the area. This combination of quest and sightseeing helps you appreciate Étretat beyond just its postcard views.
The activity encourages walking through the town’s picturesque areas, with the opportunity to learn about its local history and geography. The game’s route is crafted to be engaging and accessible, though some reviews note it can be quite challenging, especially for young children or those unfamiliar with puzzle games.

This escape game offers a version with support, where a guide accompanies your team, offering explanations about the puzzles, city highlights, and history. The guide can meet you anywhere in Étretat and stays with you throughout the activity.
Having support is especially useful if you want to deepen your understanding of Étretat’s landmarks or prefer a more relaxed experience. The guide’s knowledge enhances the activity, making it not just about solving puzzles but also about discovering stories behind the sights you visit.
Many reviews mention that the difficulty level varies, with some puzzles being quite challenging. While this makes the game rewarding for puzzle enthusiasts, it may be less suitable for very young children or those expecting a light stroll. The puzzles are designed to be challenging but accessible, and the activity can be tailored with support for a better experience.
Participants should be prepared for some walking and may need to think creatively to solve clues within the 2-hour time limit. Proper footwear and rain gear are recommended, especially in unpredictable weather.

The game takes players around prominent parts of the town, such as the cliffs and scenic viewpoints, offering more than just puzzle-solving. The clues lead to spots known for their stunning natural beauty—perfect for photo opportunities—and provide insights about Étretat’s history.
While the detailed route isn’t specified, the overall experience emphasizes the discovery of Étretat’s distinctive landscapes and local stories, making the activity both fun and educational.

The activity is suitable for most travelers and is near public transportation in Étretat. Participants should bring walking shoes and rain gear to handle the outdoor elements comfortably. The tour is exclusive to your group, ensuring privacy and flexibility.
Since the activity is non-refundable, it’s advisable to confirm your schedule ahead of time. The booking window suggests that most people reserve this activity about 11 days in advance, indicating good availability for planning.
The majority of reviews rate this activity 5 out of 5 with a rating of 4.8/5 based on 171 reviews, praising the knowledgeable guides and the enjoyable puzzles. One reviewer mentions that the guide Julie provides an excellent experience, and the puzzles are challenging but manageable.
However, some feedback points to the application interface being somewhat basic and the difficulty level being high for some participants, especially children or casual players. A few mention that street work or construction may affect the route, but this is outside the activity provider’s control.
The tour includes options to personalize the experience for special occasions, adding a touch of customization that enhances memorable moments. Whether for a birthday or a celebration, this flexible approach makes the activity more than just a game—it becomes a shared adventure tailored to your group.
This activity offers an original, active way to explore Étretat, combining puzzles with sightseeing of the town’s iconic cliffs and streets. The price point of just over $30 makes it accessible, and the guided options deepen the experience for those interested in learning more about Étretat’s stories.
While the puzzles can be quite challenging, the expert guides and support options help ensure a rewarding experience. This activity particularly appeals to puzzle lovers, outdoor explorers, and anyone eager to see Étretat from a different perspective.
For travelers who enjoy interactive, engaging outings and don’t mind a bit of walking and thinking, this outdoor escape game provides a fun, educational, and scenic adventure on the Alabaster Coast.
“Learned a lot about the city and history of the area. Fantastic tour guide Julie. Challenging but accessible clues. We won!”
Is this activity suitable for children?
The activity’s difficulty might be challenging for very young children, but older kids and families with a taste for puzzles typically enjoy it. Support options can help ease the challenge.
Do I need to bring anything?
Participants should bring walking shoes and rain gear to stay comfortable during outdoor exploration and unpredictable weather.
Can I participate if I don’t speak French?
The activity details do not specify language requirements, but the puzzles and explanations are likely in French; guided support might be available in other languages.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 11 days before the activity date, so planning ahead ensures availability.
What is the price for this adventure?
The cost is $30.23 per person, offering a good value for the combination of sightseeing, puzzle-solving, and guided or independent play.
Is the activity private?
Yes, this is a private tour/activity, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 66 Rue Guy de Maupassant in Étretat, which is easy to reach by public transportation.
What if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so confirm your plans accordingly.
Are there group discounts available?
Yes, group discounts are offered, making this activity a good choice for larger parties or families.
How long does the activity last?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, providing a satisfying balance of activity and sightseeing.