Norderney, the second largest of the East Frisian Islands, offers not only stunning beaches and impressive dune landscapes but also a rich history and plenty of exciting sights. With myCityHunt Scavenger Hunts in Norderney, you can discover all of this in a playful way. From the Conversationshaus to the Water Tower – a Scavenger Hunt in Norderney will lead you to many interesting places where you can solve tricky puzzles along the way.
The myCityHunt Scavenger Hunts in Norderney take you to the island's most famous landmarks. Start your exploration at the Conversationshaus, a historic building in the heart of town that was once a popular meeting spot for bathers. From there, move on to the Evangelical Island Church, which impresses with its simple architecture. Another highlight is the Norderney Water Tower, where you can enjoy a fantastic view of the island from the observation deck. During the Scavenger Hunt in Norderney, you'll need to solve exciting puzzles and find clues at these and other locations to reach your next destination.
Our Scavenger Hunts not only teach you about the sights but also about the history and culture of Norderney. The island was declared the first Royal Prussian seaside resort on the German North Sea coast in 1797 and has undergone a fascinating development since then. Did you know that Norderney was once an important site for fishing? Or that the island housed a coastal battery during the French occupation in the early 19th century? Norderney also has a lot to offer in terms of cuisine: be sure to try the local specialties like fresh fish and the famous crab rolls. On a Scavenger Hunt in Norderney, you can discover all this and much more!
Based on long-standing experience, we know the special requirements that arise when planning a team event in Norderney. With the myCityHunt Teamevent in Norderney we have therefore developed a package especially for corporate clients. This extends our well-proven tours with a number of advantages that make our scavenger hunts the perfect teambuilding event in Norderney.