Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Moritzburg through a fun and flexible self-guided scavenger hunt. Perfect for families and independent travelers seeking an authentic, interactive experience.
If you’re looking for a way to explore Moritzburg beyond traditional sightseeing, this self-guided scavenger hunt offers a unique twist. Designed by Stadtspiel Schnitzeljagd GmbH, this experience combines element of adventure with cultural discovery, making it ideal for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers who want to see the sights at their own pace.
What makes this tour stand out? It’s completely flexible—you set your own schedule, pause whenever you like, and enjoy the discovery process without the pressure of fixed times or guided groups. The inclusion of an informative background in each envelope adds a layer of depth many scavenger hunts miss.
One potential drawback? Since there’s no guide on-site, you’ll need to be comfortable navigating with the provided instructions and managing your own timing. But if you enjoy a bit of independence and adventure, this is a big plus.
This tour is best suited to families with children over 10, groups of friends, or solo explorers craving a more interactive, personalized way to experience Moritzburg’s highlights.


This experience offers a refreshing take on sightseeing, blending puzzle-solving with cultural education. As you open the mail and get your scavenger hunt box, you’ll find 11 sealed envelopes numbered and containing riddles, clues, and background info about Moritzburg’s top sights. The idea is to solve puzzles that lead you from one site to another, creating a customized journey through the town’s highlights.
You might also be interested in these Dresden experiences
The box itself is a thoughtful package that includes everything you need: riddles, detailed directions, interesting facts about each attraction, and an emergency envelope with all the solutions. The envelopes are sealed and numbered randomly, ensuring you won’t just follow a predetermined route but instead have a dynamic experience where each solved puzzle determines your next destination.
Once you receive your box (please allow about 2-4 days for shipping within Germany), you can start whenever you want—there’s no scheduled guide or fixed date. The meeting point is simply where you begin, and you’ll end back at the same spot, making it convenient for arranging transport or returning to your accommodation.
As you navigate Moritzburg, you’ll encounter notable sights like Moritzburg Castle, the lighthouse, Moritzburg Church, the State Stud, and the Käthe Kollwitz House. The puzzles are designed to be both fun and informative. For example, at Moritzburg Castle, you’ll learn about its history and current use, while the lighthouse might reveal quirky facts about the town’s maritime past.
Based on reviews, the experiences are quite positive. Jennifer mentions that “it was a beautiful scavenger hunt, and the kids were very happy,” even in light rain, which suggests the experience is resilient to weather and engaging enough to keep everyone entertained. Ulrike found the informative nature of the puzzles a real highlight, although she suggests two hours of playtime might be sufficient for most groups, with some noting the activity can be a bit lengthy if not managed well.
If you enjoy exploring Dresden on foot, these walking tours might also suit your style
The ability to pause and make breaks—whether for a picnic, photos, or just resting—adds to the appeal, especially for families. You can spread the activity over a few hours or even multiple days, making it highly adaptable. The activity is wheelchair accessible, which broadens its accessibility.
At $45 per group (up to 10 people), this experience offers great value, particularly when considering it includes a comprehensive, educational, and entertaining activity that takes around 4 hours. Unlike guided tours, there’s no extra cost for guides or entrance fees, and you choose your own pace.

Starting Point: The activity begins at the location specified in your mail (not provided here, but the start is flexible). You bring your scavenger hunt box, and from there, the adventure begins.
Moritzburg Castle: Be prepared to explore the castle’s exterior and learn about its history through one of the puzzles. The castle is iconic, with its picturesque setting and distinctive architecture. It’s a perfect first stop, and the clues will guide you on what to look for and what stories to discover.
The Lighthouse: An unexpected highlight, the lighthouse offers panoramic views and a glimpse into Moritzburg’s maritime past. The puzzle here might involve some navigation skills, making it a fun challenge.
Moritzburg Church & Käthe Kollwitz House: These cultural sites are integrated into the hunt, giving you a taste of local religious architecture and the important contributions of Käthe Kollwitz, a notable artist. The background info included in each envelope deepens your understanding.
The State Stud: For those interested in horses and breeding, this site is a real treat. Even if you don’t go inside, the puzzles will direct your attention to key features of this historic hotel.
You’ll find detailed background info in each envelope, which makes the experience both fun and educational. The puzzles vary from riddles to questions asking about historical facts, making it suitable for curious minds and puzzle enthusiasts alike.
As some reviews highlight, the duration is quite manageable, with most groups feeling two hours could suffice, but the total activity is designed to be extensible. You can decide how much time to spend at each site, whether rushing through or savoring each moment. The ability to start and pause at will offers considerable control over your experience.

This scavenger hunt is best suited for families with children over 10, owing to the puzzle complexity and interest level. It’s also a fantastic way for groups of friends or solo travelers who want independent exploration combined with a bit of mental exercise. If you’re looking for a laid-back, educational activity that allows spontaneous breaks and flexibility, this tour fits the bill.

The Moritzburg Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Walking Tour offers a refreshing and engaging way to discover this charming Saxony town. It combines the fun of solving puzzles with the pleasure of seeing iconic sights like Moritzburg Castle and the lighthouse, all while maintaining the flexibility to tailor the experience to your pace.
If you’re a traveler who loves interactive activities, values independent exploration, or is travelling with children or friends, this could be a perfect fit. It’s especially appealing due to its affordability and educational content, making every euro spent worthwhile.
This experience is a great way to turn sightseeing into a playful adventure, ensuring you leave Moritzburg with more than just photos—you’ll have stories, surprises, and a sense of discovery.
“Eine wunderschöne Schnitzeljagd Wir hatten sehr viel Spaß auch wenn es etwas geregnet hat ist es toll gewesen. Die Kinder waren happy”

Do I need to join a guide for this tour? No, this is a self-guided experience. You receive the box and instructions in the mail, then explore at your own pace.
Can I start the scavenger hunt on any day? Yes, once you receive the box, you can begin whenever you prefer. There’s no fixed schedule.
How long does the scavenger hunt typically take? The activity is designed to last around 4 hours, but you can pause or extend your exploration as you see fit.
Is this activity suitable for children? Yes, it’s family friendly, especially for children over 10 who can solve puzzles and enjoy the sights.
What is included in the package? The box contains 11 envelopes with puzzles, detailed directions, interesting facts, and an emergency envelope with solutions.
Are there any additional costs? The price covers the scavenger hunt box and shipping. Entrance fees or transportation costs are not included.
In the end, whether you’re seeking a fun family activity, an independent day of discovery, or a novel way to see Moritzburg, this scavenger hunt offers a thoughtful, engaging, and flexible option.