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Explore Gérardmer through a fun, interactive treasure hunt on your smartphone. Perfect for families or friends seeking an authentic, playful city discovery.
If you’re looking for a way to explore Gerardmer beyond the usual sightseeing, this Discovery Track Game offers a playful twist. It’s a mobile-based treasure hunt that guides you through the charming town’s historic streets, challenging you with questions, photo tasks, and local challenges—all from your smartphone.
One of the key things we like about this experience is its flexibility; you can choose your own route, tackling the points in any order. Plus, it’s designed to be engaging for a variety of ages and interests, from culture buffs to casual explorers.
That said, a potential consideration is the uneven quality of the tasks—some reviewers found that many of the photo challenges don’t depend on the location or take away from the challenge of the game itself. If you’re after a fully immersive, game-like experience with a strong narrative, this might not hit every mark.
This tour suits groups who enjoy interactive, self-guided adventures, want to discover Gerardmer at their own pace, and are happy to use their smartphones to navigate and complete challenges.

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This mobile treasure hunt transforms wandering around Gerardmer into an interactive game. Instead of a traditional tour or guided walk, you follow a series of geolocated points on your smartphone, completing challenges and answering questions along the way. The aim? Maximize your points by exploring various themes like local gastronomy, regional trades, and folklore, while completing fun photo and video challenges.
The game covers the historic city center, and since it’s based on geolocated points, you have the freedom to decide the order of your visit. This flexibility is perfect if you want to linger at certain spots or skip a challenge that doesn’t appeal. The starting point is at Square Briffaut, and the activity ends back at the same location after approximately two hours.
Once you download the free app and receive your unique game code, you’ll be set to go. The game instructions will guide you through the process, including how to answer questions and submit photo or video challenges.
Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes for easy walking around the town’s streets. The challenges range from answering regional trivia to taking staged photos, some of which have received mixed reviews. For instance, some users noted that many photo tasks are rated correct regardless of the photo taken—potentially reducing the challenge factor. Others appreciated the creative prompts like singing or staging photos, which add a playful element.
The themes cover local records, cultural tidbits, regional trades, and quirky news. For example, one reviewer mentioned the content is “absolutely varied with original questions and photo/video tasks.” However, some tasks felt disconnected from the actual location or less meaningful, which could lessen engagement for those seeking a more authentic puzzle experience.
One reviewer pointed out that “half of the questions/tasks are photos you should take, but no matter what photo you take, it’s rated as correct.” This could be seen as a casual or less challenging aspect of the game. Another noted that the challenges lean more towards staged photos and musical challenges rather than a traditional treasure hunt, which disappointed children expecting more adventure.
Conversely, a positive review called the experience “the most fun way to discover Gérardmer for yourself,” praising the intuitive and accessible nature of the game. The team behind it was described as “responsive and pleasant,” adding a layer of reassurance for prospective players.
At $46.69 per group, this experience offers good value for those who want a self-guided, entertaining exploration. It’s a private activity, ensuring your group isn’t mixed with strangers, which can be a plus for families or small groups.

This activity is ideal for families with children, groups of friends, or couples wanting a light-hearted way to see Gerardmer differently. It’s perfect if you enjoy interactive challenges and don’t mind some quirks in the content. Those craving a serious historical or cultural deep dive might find it too casual or scattered.
If you’re expecting a rigorous puzzle or historical storytelling, this may fall short. The nature of some challenges could feel trivial or disconnected for those seeking a fully immersive, story-driven experience.

This smartphone-based treasure hunt offers a fun, flexible way to explore Gerardmer without a guide, especially suited for those who enjoy light-hearted challenges and local trivia. It’s a cost-effective option for small groups, providing an active way to learn about the area, especially if you’re familiar with the region or visiting for the first time.
While some tasks may seem superficial or disconnected, the overall experience encourages exploration and interaction. The ability to navigate at your own pace, combined with the playful tasks, means you’ll likely come away with more than just photos—you’ll have shared laughs and memorable moments.
This tour is best for adventurous families, young travelers, or couples looking for an interactive twist to their Gerardmer visit. If your group enjoys creative challenges and sightseeing with a bit of a game, you’ll find this a playful addition to your trip.
How long does the tour last?
The activity is designed to take about two hours, allowing you to explore Gerardmer at a relaxed pace.
What language options are available?
The game can be played in English or French, accommodating international visitors and locals alike.
Is a physical guide included?
No, this is a self-guided experience relying solely on your smartphone and the app.
What equipment do I need?
You only need your smartphone with a working internet connection and comfortable shoes for walking.
Can I do this with children?
Yes, the challenges are suitable for most ages, but keep in mind that some reviewers noted children might be disappointed if they expect more adventure-based activities.
What if I don’t have a good phone network?
A 3G or 4G connection is recommended. If your signal is weak, some tasks might not work properly.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is accessible as long as you can walk around the town; service animals are permitted.
What is included in the price?
You get access to the app, a game scenario for about two hours, and instructions. It does not include a physical guide or personal transportation.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, with a full refund.
To sum it up, the Discovery Track Game: The Mysteries of Gerardmer offers a playful, independent way to uncover the town’s highlights. It’s best suited for those who enjoy interactive experiences and are comfortable with a slightly casual approach to challenges. While not a deeply historical tour, it provides a unique opportunity to discover Gerardmer with a bit of fun and flexibility, making it a worthwhile addition for a relaxed day exploring this scenic French town.