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Enjoy a 90-minute mobile scavenger hunt through Dresden’s Grand Garden, solving puzzles, discovering secrets, and even photographing a mythical troll.

The ‘The Wonder Forest’ mobile scavenger hunt offers a playful way to explore Dresden’s large botanical garden. For 15 euros, participants embark on a 90-minute adventure that combines puzzle-solving, exploration, and fun challenges. The activity is suitable for anyone aged 7 and above, though children under 7 are not recommended. Play anytime during the day—no appointment needed—making it flexible for different schedules.
This tour promises more than just sightseeing; it invites you to uncover hidden secrets, track down a mysterious troll, and take a memorable photo as proof. It’s perfect for those interested in a light-hearted outdoor activity that blends nature, mystery, and technology. The tour starts at Lake Carolasee and ends near the beer gardens on the main avenue, offering a relaxed conclusion to your adventure.
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Dresden’s Grand Garden is the setting for this scavenger hunt, offering lush scenery and diverse plant life. This park is ideal for combining outdoor fun with discovery, especially after visiting Dresden’s main sights. The large park features Lake Carolina as a natural starting point, where the adventure begins.
Participants will find themselves venturing deeper into the forest-like environment, encountering different landmarks like the Palace in the center of the garden. The park’s expansive vistas provide stunning views, perfect for capturing memorable photos during the puzzle stops. The mix of open spaces and shaded paths keeps the pace lively and engaging.
The tour begins at the entrance to the Great Garden, specifically at Querallee (coordinates: 51.034244537353516, 13.759282112121582). Here, you scan a QR code to launch the scavenger hunt app. The first puzzle involves locating Lake Carolina, where you receive the initial clue and set off into the adventure.
This first stop offers a peaceful lakeside scene, ideal for photo opportunities. From there, the hunt guides you into the forested areas, encouraging exploration and observation. The game’s design makes the process both fun and interactive, prompting players to look closely at their surroundings.
One of the most playful and intriguing parts of this activity is the chance to photograph a real troll. The mysterious troll is a central figure in the scavenger hunt, and players are challenged to find and snap a picture of it as proof of their discovery.
This element adds an imaginative twist to the walk through the garden, making it appealing especially for children and families. If successful, you return with a fun photo that can become a cherished memory or a conversation starter. The hunt cleverly combines mythical storytelling with physical activity.
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At the Palace, located within the garden, participants solve the next riddle, which requires careful observation of the surroundings. This spot offers impressive views of the garden’s layout and the scenic vistas beyond.
The view from the Palace enhances the experience, providing a panoramic perspective of Dresden’s lush landscape. This stop combines history, nature, and puzzle-solving, enriching the overall adventure. The viewpoints also serve as excellent spots for a quick rest or a photo break.
The scavenger hunt leads you further into the more wooded areas of the garden, where the environment becomes more mysterious and magical. Participants are advised to be careful as they explore this part of the park, with hints of woodland folklore woven into the riddles.
This section emphasizes exploration and attentiveness, offering a sense of adventure in a well-maintained natural setting. The puzzles challenge your observation skills while immersing you in the garden’s enchanting atmosphere. The risk of “being swallowed” by the forest adds a playful touch, encouraging caution and curiosity alike.
Completing the scavenger hunt brings you back to the main avenue of the garden, close to several beer gardens. This spot is the perfect place to relax and share your experiences over a cold drink. The proximity to refreshment options makes it convenient to unwind after solving riddles and exploring.
The end point provides a casual and social conclusion, ideal for recounting your discoveries or planning another visit. It also allows for a leisurely stroll or further exploration of Dresden’s outdoor spaces if desired.
Participants need to print their treasure map beforehand, as this is essential for the scavenger hunt. The meeting point is at the Querallee entrance of the Great Garden, with clear GPS coordinates provided. Since no appointment is necessary, you can start the hunt at a time that suits your schedule, as long as it’s within the valid 90-day window.
The activity is suitable for groups of any size, making it a flexible option for families, friends, or solo explorers. The tour is conducted in multiple languages, with some content presented in its original language. The activity provider, Anyfox GmbH, maintains a rating of 3.8, reflecting overall positive feedback, especially for the engaging puzzles and scenic stops.
With a difficulty rating of 2 out of 5, this scavenger hunt is accessible for most participants, including children and casual explorers. The price of 15 euros offers good value for an interactive outdoor activity that combines adventure, discovery, and light exercise. It also encourages discovery of Dresden’s Grand Garden, beyond typical sightseeing routes.
The flexibility, combined with the fun element of puzzles and mythical surprises like the troll, makes this tour an engaging addition to any Dresden itinerary. It’s especially suited for visitors seeking outdoor activities that are easy to schedule and don’t require prior booking.
The ‘The Wonder Forest’ mobile scavenger hunt offers a fresh way to explore Dresden’s Grand Garden, blending nature, mystery, and technology. The interactive puzzles, scenic views, and fun surprises like the troll photo make it a memorable experience for families and curious explorers.
While it’s not a strenuous activity and doesn’t involve extensive walking, participants should be comfortable navigating outdoor paths and following clues. The activity’s cost-effectiveness and flexibility make it a worthwhile choice for those looking to add a playful outdoor adventure to their Dresden visit.
This tour provides a lighthearted, engaging experience that highlights hidden corners of Dresden’s beautiful park, encouraging curiosity and discovery in a relaxed setting.
Do I need to book in advance for the scavenger hunt?
No, you can play at any time during the 90-day validity period without an appointment.
What is the starting point for the activity?
The adventure begins at the entrance to the Great Garden at Querallee.
What do I need to bring?
You must print out the treasure map beforehand, as it’s essential for participating in the scavenger hunt.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, children 7 years and older can join, but it’s not recommended for younger children under 7.
How long does the scavenger hunt last?
The activity takes roughly 90 minutes to complete.
What are some highlights I will see?
You will visit Lake Carolina, find the mysterious troll, solve puzzles at the Palace, and explore the woodland areas.
What is the difficulty level?
The activity has a difficulty rating of 2 out of 5, making it accessible for most participants.
Is there a chance to relax after the activity?
Yes, the end point is near beer gardens where you can enjoy a drink and discuss your adventure.
Can I participate in groups?
Absolutely, there’s no limit to the number of participants, making it ideal for families or friends.
What is the price of the scavenger hunt?
It costs 15 euros per person, offering good value for a playful outdoor experience.