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Discover Luxembourg's mining history with an engaging family treasure hunt at Fond-de-Gras—fun, educational, and perfect for all ages.
If you’re looking for a way to blend history, adventure, and family fun in Luxembourg, the Treasure Hunt Fond-de-Gras offers a unique experience. This interactive game, designed for all ages from 7 upwards, takes you on a journey through the historic iron mining sites while challenging your team with riddles, photos, and questions. Using your smartphone, you’ll uncover stories from the past, learn about Luxembourg’s industrial roots, and enjoy some light-hearted competition—perfect for families, friends, or even small corporate teams seeking a memorable outing.
What we really like about this experience is how it weaves education with entertainment. It’s not a typical museum visit but an active exploration that gets everyone involved. Plus, the fact that it’s available year-round, rain or shine, makes it a flexible choice for most schedules. That said, you do need your own smartphone—no rentals are provided—and the activity involves some walking over hilly terrain, so it’s best suited to those comfortable with a bit of outdoor activity. This tour is ideal for families with children aged 7 and above, or groups looking for a playful way to connect with Luxembourg’s industrial past.
One possible consideration is that the activity is quite physical—so if you or your group members have mobility issues or prefer more relaxed sightseeing, this might not be the best fit. But for active explorers eager for a hands-on historical adventure, the Treasure Hunt offers both fun and learning in a single package.


Your adventure kicks off at a cozy spot called Epicerie Binck, where you’ll meet your team or family group and get instructions for the game. The starting point is approachable and friendly, setting a relaxed tone for the activity. Since the game involves using your own smartphone, ensure it’s fully charged and ready to go, as you’ll rely on it throughout the experience.
This initial phase also hints at the historical theme—you’re about to explore a significant part of Luxembourg’s mining past, intertwined with local stories like that of the Giedel, women who kept the social fabric of the mining community lively with their café and entertainment. This personal touch adds depth to the storytelling, making the experience more relatable.
Once underway, the game guides you through key spots in Minett Park, a region known for its industrial and mining history. As you move from one challenge to the next, you’ll encounter photos and questions that reveal lesser-known facts about Luxembourg’s iron mining industry. We loved the way the game encourages you to think and collaborate—perfect for families or groups of friends.
In particular, the challenges are designed to entertain and educate simultaneously. For instance, one task might involve recognizing machinery used in past mining operations, while another may require solving a riddle related to Luxembourgish culture. Several reviews mention how these activities “bring history to life” and make the story of the mines more engaging than just reading plaques.
A highlight is learning about the women known as the Giedel of Fond-de-Gras, whose story offers a glimpse into social life in mining towns. The Giedel were not only baristas but also entertainers for miners—this narrative adds a human element to the industrial backdrop. We found that these stories deepen the connection to the area’s history, making the experience both educational and emotionally resonant.
The activity involves some walking over hilly terrain, which makes it suitable for those who enjoy outdoor exploration. However, travelers with mobility concerns should consider their comfort level, as the terrain isn’t flat. The walk between different points is part of the adventure, providing scenic views of the old mining landscape and preserved industrial relics.
While the main game lasts about 1.5 hours, the actual time can vary depending on how quickly your team solves challenges and explores each location. From May to September, there’s an optional addition of steam train or mining train rides—tickets are purchased separately at the site, adding an extra layer of fun if you’re planning a full day.
The activity is also a fantastic team-building exercise—perfect for small groups or families wanting a shared adventure. The game supports teams of up to 7 people, with a maximum of 6 per team, fostering cooperation and friendly competition.
At €25 per family (up to 6 people), this experience offers good value considering the educational content, the fun of the game, and the potential for a memorable day. You’ll want to factor in the cost of train rides if you choose to extend your visit, as they are not included in the activity price. Food and refreshments are available at the site, which makes this a convenient outing.
Another practical point is that the game is playable any day of the year, making it an excellent option for last-minute plans or spontaneous outings. Just remember to bring some cash for extras like train tickets or snacks.

This treasure hunt is best suited for families with children aged 7 and above, especially those interested in history, outdoor activities, or puzzles. It’s also perfect for groups of friends or colleagues looking for a fun and educational team activity. If you enjoy engaging with local history in an interactive way, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and meaningful.
It’s not an ideal choice if you’re seeking a leisurely sightseeing tour—or if mobility is a concern—since the activity involves some walking and physical effort. But if you’re ready for a lively, puzzle-solving adventure that combines learning with fresh air, this experience fits the bill.

Is the Treasure Hunt suitable for children?
Yes, the activity is designed for children aged 7 and above, making it an engaging way for young explorers to learn about Luxembourg’s mining history.
Do I need to bring my own smartphone?
Absolutely. You need a charged smartphone, as the game relies entirely on your device to access challenges and clues. No rentals are available.
Can I play on any day of the year?
Yes, the game is available year-round, and you can play on any day after booking, regardless of weather, since it’s indoors or outdoors with no restrictions.
Are train rides included?
No, train rides are not part of the activity price. They’re available separately from May to September, and tickets are purchased on site.
What should I expect in terms of walking?
The activity involves some walking over hilly terrain, so it’s best suited for those who are comfortable with outdoor movement and light physical activity.
Is the activity private?
Yes, your group will participate in a private game. It’s perfect for family outings or small group adventures.
This Luxembourg treasure hunt at Fond-de-Gras offers a delightful mix of history, interaction, and outdoor fun. It’s especially well-suited for families with children seeking an educational yet playful activity, or small groups eager to discover Luxembourg’s industrial past in a lively way. The fact that it’s accessible any day of the year, regardless of weather, makes it a flexible choice for travelers wanting an active, meaningful experience.
The activity’s relatively modest cost delivers good value, especially considering the engaging content and the chance to learn about local stories like that of the Giedel, which adds a human touch to the industrial landscape. The combination of puzzle-solving, scenic exploration, and historical storytelling ensures that everyone stays engaged and leaves with new insights.
While it does require some physical effort and your own smartphone, those elements are part of what makes the experience memorable. For those wanting a blend of education, adventure, and family bonding, this treasure hunt stands out as an authentic and fun way to connect with Luxembourg’s past.
In summary, if you’re after an active, educational outing that mixes a bit of history with outdoor exploration, the Treasure Hunt Fond-de-Gras offers an experience worth considering. It’s a perfect choice for curious families, history buffs, or groups looking for a different kind of sightseeing adventure that leaves a lasting impression.