Detective Trail Munich: On the trail of the Brezelschnepf

Reachable by car
Public transport
Accessible with wheelchair
Accessible by bike
Reachable by foot
Preorder tickets
For schoolkids (from 6)
Dogs allowed

Description

Detective Trail München: treasure hunt through the Bavarian capital

Game instructions available only in German!

My name is Detective Badger. I'm looking forward to taking you on a solving adventure with me. In Munich, the notorious sugar thief Brezlschnepf has struck and stolen all the sugar from the city! But he has left traces behind. Help me to follow Brezlschnepf's clues and solve his riddles. In the process, you will learn interesting and surprising facts about Munich. Will we manage together to get München's sugar confectioners their most important ingredient back?

The treasure map will help you follow Brezlschnepf's trail and lead you from puzzle to puzzle. If you can solve all the puzzles, you will find out Brezlschnepf's number combination, which will secure a great digital gift as a reward.

Have fun on the detective trail through Munich!

The München Trail is open all year round. 

Duration
approx. 2.5 hours (without breaks) – approx. 4 hours (with breaks)

Distance
approx. 5 km

&Opening times
Throughout

Difficulty level
medium

Start
Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, 80333 München

End
Luitpoldblock, Brienner Str. 11, 80333 Munich

Accessibility
The Detective Trail München is largely suitable for pushchairs. If you can't or don't want to use the underpass (with escalator), you can take a small diversions to cross the road at another point. There is also a short section of the route over unsurfaced paths through a park. The trail is therefore only partially suitable for wheelchair users.

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