Explore the old town of Görlitz at your own pace with a self-guided scavenger hunt that works like a city tour. You’ll puzzle your way through 11 notable sights and places, learning about the area’s film-industry nickname “Görliwood”, seeing the bridge to Poland, and hearing that Napoleon was once here. The tour is flexible: start when you like, take as many people as you want and pause or take a break whenever you need.
You’ll receive a box that sets the whole experience in motion. Inside you’ll find the starting point, sealed envelopes with puzzles and clear directions to each next station, plus an information card for every attraction. As you move through Görlitz, the clues will guide you from place to place while the information cards add context about the landmarks you encounter. You may spend more time at particular sites or move quickly through others — the pace is yours.
On this private and guided walking tour, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the German city of Chemnitz.
Your guide will lead you to some of the city’s most iconic attractions including the Karl Marx Monument, the Red Tower and the Theater Chemnitz. Throughout the tour, you’ll learn of the work done here by architects Helmut Jahn, Hans Kollhoff and Christoph Ingenhoven, as well as how the city thrived during the industrial revolution.
In Görlitz, an eastern German town of about 50,000, you'll explore a remarkably well preserved historic centre with over 3,500 architectural monuments spanning 500 years. As you move through the streets, you'll notice medieval buildings that escaped the Second World War bombings, late 19th‑century squares and ornate Art Nouveau houses that together give the town a distinctive character.
Along the way you'll pass the Schönhof, the oldest civil Renaissance building in Germany and a former brewery, noted as one of the town’s most splendid structures. You will see St Peter and Paul Parish Church, built between 1425 and 1497, which is the largest church in Saxony and whose towers are visible from the old town. If you choose, you may climb the Reichenbacher Turm’s 165 steps to the top of the fortification tower for a great view over the city. The experience will highlight Görlitz’s architectural variety, and you’ll have a taste of the local beer as part of your visit.
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You will take part in an archery course set in breathtaking natural surroundings with 16 destinations of varying difficulty. No prior knowledge is required; friendly guides will give an introduction in advance so you can get the most out of the adventure.
During the experience you will be introduced to basic technique and safety, then practise taking up position, focusing, drawing and releasing arrows as you move through the course. Each destination presents a different challenge, so you will test your concentration and skills in a variety of settings. Along the way you will immerse yourself in the world of archery and enjoy the hands-on challenge the course offers.
The 3D ax course sits in a dramatic, former open‑cast mine and is described as unique in Germany. You will move through a varied 3D layout that places different goals across the rugged terrain. Along the way you’ll encounter a mix of challenges that test aim and technique in an exciting outdoor setting.
The whole course is looked after by a very nice team who will be present to support the experience. As you explore the site, the staff will help keep things running smoothly so that your excursion feels like a proper outing rather than a simple activity. The combination of the unusual location, the range of targets and the attentive team is what shapes the overall experience.
Stand up paddling on Lake Cospuden offers a calm and refreshing way to spend time on the water. The lake’s quiet location and crystal-clear water create a peaceful setting for SUPing, so you’ll enjoy relaxed views and a gentle glide as you move across the surface. Booking by the hour gives you flexible time on the lake to set your own pace.
You can paddle steadily, take a cool jump into the water, or float and rest. A short trip to the opposite beach may give you a nice spot to pause and enjoy the surroundings. The experience centres on enjoying the water and the quiet lakeside atmosphere, making it easy to unwind and try different ways of being on the board.
This walking experience in Chemnitz introduces you to the city's highlights and everyday life through a local perspective. As you move through the streets, you’ll discover the city's most defining landmarks, from the Karl‑Marx‑Monument to the Siegertsches Haus, and learn key facts about local history and culture. Along the way you'll notice the diverse architectural styles that shape the city and gain a clearer sense of its cultural heritage.
Your local guide will share insider tips on the best cafés, restaurants and lively bars so you can make the most of your stay. The experience is delivered in a small-group setting, with a maximum of eight travellers, allowing for a more personal and intimate introduction to Chemnitz.
This guided walk led by a Local is a friendly introduction to Chemnitz. You’ll be in a small group of up to eight travellers, which keeps the experience personal and easy to follow. The route highlights the city’s character and gives you a clear sense of where to explore next.
Along the way you’ll get to see places like the Karl-Marx-Monument and the Siegertsches Haus, as well as quieter corners of the city that locals favour. Your guide will point out local products and explain connections to Chemnitz’s traditions, so you’ll leave with more than just sights — you’ll gain context. You’ll also receive practical local tips on where to eat and drink and how to get around, helping you feel confident moving through the city and making the most of your visit.
The focus is on good local knowledge and accessible neighbourhood highlights, presented in a small-group setting that encourages questions and conversation.
Bautzen sits above the Spree River with a remarkably well-preserved medieval town centre. You’ll wander through the Old Town ringed by much of its original fortification and no fewer than 17 towers. As you move through the historic heart, you’ll explore St. Peter’s Cathedral, noted as the oldest and largest church in Germany that is both Catholic and Evangelical, and climb toward the hilltop Ortenburg Fortress, once home to the medieval lords. The late-Gothic Matthias Tower is a striking feature of the fortress and a visible reminder of the town’s long history.
Although the old centre is now surrounded by a fairly ordinary modern city, Bautzen is known across Germany for a few distinctive things. You’ll learn about its famous mustard, its two infamous prisons, and the Slavic-speaking Sorbs, a protected ethnic minority within Germany, all of which have shaped the town’s character over the centuries.
In Chemnitz, also known as Karl Marx city, you will explore an important industrial centre in central Germany. On this tour you will discover the city’s history and its role in the industrial revolution, and learn about Karl Marx and his connection to the town. As you move through the streets you will hear about the machine and textile industries and about modern architects whose work gives the city a distinct modernist influence.
Along the way you will see the enormous Karl Marx Monument and visit key cultural sites such as Museum Kunstsammlung Chemnitz, the Chemnitz Theatre, the Red Tower, the Archeology Museum Shocken and the Tietz shopping area. You will admire examples of modernist-influenced architecture and gain context for how industry, design and culture have shaped the city. You will leave with a clearer sense of Chemnitz’s industrial past and its continuing cultural presence.