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Discover Würzburg with the outdoor escape game "The Lost Plan," solving puzzles with tactile tools, exploring landmarks, and uncovering secrets over 2.5 hours.
Explore Würzburg in a fresh, interactive way with the Outdoor Escape Tour: Puzzle Backpack “The Lost Plan”. For about 2.5 hours, groups of up to 10 people per backpack venture through the city’s streets, transforming a sightseeing walk into an engaging puzzle adventure. This outdoor activity requires no app or tablet—just a charged smartphone for listening to audio and scanning QR codes—making it a tactile, authentic experience. The tour revolves around a mysterious building plan linked to architect Balthasar Neumann, pieced together through 13 puzzles and 6 locks, with real, hands-on puzzles.
This tour is perfect for teams, families, or groups interested in history, architecture, and interactive challenges. The emphasis on outdoor play means you’re free to enjoy Würzburg’s scenic baroque architecture while engaging with its stories and secrets. Kids under 13 go free, and larger groups can combine backpacks for bigger adventures, making it a flexible option for company events or family outings.


The “The Lost Plan” tour stands out because of its investigative puzzle backpack. Instead of typical city sightseeing, participants become active explorers, uncovering fragments of a secret building plan scattered across key Würzburg landmarks. As each puzzle is solved, a compartment opens in the backpack, revealing a new fragment and bringing the mystery closer to resolution. This method promotes teamwork, problem-solving, and physical engagement in a way that typical guided tours cannot match.
The tour works completely offline, with no need for tablets or apps. The only digital tool required is a smartphone to listen to audio instructions and scan QR codes at each stop. This design creates a more immediate, tactile experience that keeps participants engaged through high-quality puzzle materials and real locks. The lasting memory of solving puzzles in a historic setting makes this tour both fun and meaningful.
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Participants receive all necessary details via WhatsApp prior to the tour, usually the night before. The meeting point is at coordinates 49.7936, 9.9355, centrally located in Würzburg, making it easy to find. It is advisable to dress appropriately for the weather, as the activity takes place outdoors for 2.5 to 3 hours, covering roughly 2.5 km on cobblestones with some altitude changes of 20 to 50 meters.
Since the tour involves walking and some physical puzzles, comfortable shoes are recommended. Participants are encouraged to bring drinks and possibly snacks for the duration. The activity is designed for groups of up to 10, but larger groups can combine multiple backpacks for a bigger adventure, making it suitable for corporate outings or large parties.

The tour’s route takes participants through some of Würzburg’s most significant landmarks, integrating sightseeing with puzzle-solving. While the specifics of each site aren’t detailed, the focus is on locations that reveal the architectural genius of Balthasar Neumann. As participants move from one stop to the next, they uncover stories, secrets, and anecdotes that are often hidden in plain sight.
Each puzzle challenges the team with different types of tasks—from deciphering puzzle cards to unlocking real locks—adding variety to the experience. The thematic gadgets and high-quality puzzles ensure that the activity remains engaging and diverse throughout.
The core of the tour revolves around cracking 6 locks and solving 13 puzzles. These puzzles are designed to be easy to medium difficulty, with tips and solutions available for those who need them. The final goal is to assemble all fragments of the lost building plan, which are revealed as puzzles are solved, culminating in the discovery of the complete plan.
Participants will find the puzzles thematically linked to Würzburg’s architecture and history, making the activity both entertaining and educational. The real, tactile nature of the puzzles—locks, tools, and cards—adds to the authentic feel of the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe activity demands a moderate level of physical activity—walking on cobblestones and overcoming altitude differences—but is generally accessible for most participants. The tour’s outdoor setting means that weather can influence the experience, so dressing appropriately is crucial. The smartphone requirement is minimal: just enough to listen to audio and scan QR codes, making it easy to participate without technical frustrations.
The puzzle backpack itself is a highlight, with locked compartments and special gadgets that are well-designed to challenge and entertain. The durability of the materials ensures that the experience can be enjoyed in any season.

This tour offers great flexibility: it is ideal for families with children under 13, who go free, and for corporate teams looking for team-building activities. The private group format guarantees a personalized experience, while the parallel booking of multiple backpacks allows larger groups of up to 40 people to participate simultaneously.
The balance of culture, history, and puzzles makes it a well-rounded activity that appeals to history buffs, puzzle enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers alike.
The tour costs per person, with each participant needing an individual ticket. The price includes the puzzle backpack, the guided route, and all puzzle materials. Kids under 13 are free, making it an affordable option for families. The activity supports free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and reservations can be made with pay later, offering flexibility for planning.
Participants receive detailed instructions beforehand, ensuring they are well-prepared. The duration of about 2.5 hours makes it a compact yet immersive activity that fits into most travel itineraries.
For visitors interested in other ways to explore Würzburg, a variety of guided tours, train rides, and themed city games are available. These include walking tours, sightseeing train rides, and Christmas-themed city games, providing diverse options for sightseeing and group activities. Many of these experiences are also offered by GetYourGuide, ensuring easy booking and reliable quality.

This interactive outdoor activity offers a unique blend of culture, history, and team challenge. The tactile puzzles and no-app setup make it stand out from digital city games, creating a more immediate and engaging experience. The focus on Balthasar Neumann’s architecture adds an educational layer, perfect for those interested in Würzburg’s baroque landmarks.
While the activity involves walking and some physical puzzles, it remains accessible for most. It’s especially suitable for families, corporate groups, and history enthusiasts who want a more active way to experience Würzburg. The flexible group size and easy booking options make it a practical choice for a variety of occasions.
For a fun, challenging, and memorable way to discover Würzburg’s secrets, “The Lost Plan” puzzle adventure offers a well-crafted experience that combines history, puzzles, and outdoor exploration in a single package.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers the puzzle backpack, all puzzles and gadgets, the guided route, and access to all puzzle materials.
How many people can participate at once?
Each backpack is suitable for a group of up to 10 people. Larger groups can book multiple backpacks to participate simultaneously, up to 40 people.
Do children need tickets?
Kids under 13 go free, making this activity accessible for families.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a charged smartphone to listen to audio instructions and scan QR codes. Dressing appropriately for outdoor weather and bringing drinks or snacks is recommended.
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, since the activity is outdoor, it can be enjoyed all year round, but weather conditions should be considered when dressing.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2.5 hours, covering a walk of about 2.5 km.
Where does the tour meet?
Participants meet at coordinates 49.7936, 9.9355 in Würzburg, with details sent via WhatsApp prior to the start.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is there an option to reserve and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.
What makes this tour different from other sightseeing options in Würzburg?
Its focus on interactive puzzles, tactile materials, and outdoor exploration creates a hands-on, engaging experience that combines culture and adventure without reliance on digital devices.