REVIEW · ZURICH
Rapperswil Foxtrail Baccarat
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If you like mixing sightseeing with problem-solving, Foxtrail Baccarat fits the bill. This urban adventure turns Rapperswil into a game board, with tricky tasks, hidden clues, and secret messages you follow step by step. You move through the city on foot and via public transport, so it feels like more than a single walking tour.
What I really like is how the experience is built around permanently installed posts—so the trail feels designed, not improvised. I also like that it’s flexible for families and mixed ages, with puzzles that can be challenging without being impossible. The main thing to consider is that the ending can run long or hit friction if a post is damaged, so build in a little patience.
If you do your prep and keep your phone handy, you’ll get a fun way to learn Rapperswil details while enjoying the lake, mountains, and city views when the weather cooperates.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice on Foxtrail Baccarat
- Foxtrail Baccarat in Rapperswil: A City Puzzle Walk You Can Actually Use
- Price and Value: Is $52.80 Worth a 2.5-Hour Mystery?
- Meeting at Fischmarktplatz: Start Smooth, Not Frazzled
- How the Trail Works: The Fox-to-Clue Flow (and Why It Matters)
- Your Stops Along the Way: What Those Posts Actually Feel Like
- The Real-World Consideration: When a Post Won’t Cooperate
- Duration and Pace: 2 Hours 30 Minutes vs. When It Stretches
- Fitness, Weather, and What to Wear
- What You Need to Bring: Barcode, Documents, and Your Phone
- Language and Team Dynamics: Solving Together Works Best
- Where It Shines Most: Families, First-Time Puzzle Fans, and Casual Sightseeing
- Should You Book Foxtrail Baccarat? My Take
- FAQ
- Is Foxtrail Baccarat available in English?
- How long does the Foxtrail last?
- Where do we start the experience in Rapperswil?
- Do I need to bring a printed confirmation?
- Do I need a mobile phone?
- Is this a private activity?
- What is the cancellation and weather approach?
Key Things You’ll Notice on Foxtrail Baccarat

- A clue chain across town that mixes walking with public transport, so you cover more than one small corner
- Secret messages and hidden clues built into the urban setting, not just printed on a page
- Posts with playful designs, from funny message boards on buildings to odd little technical contraptions
- Language support in English, with many clues also showing German alongside it
- Team-friendly pacing that works well for casual group time and special occasions
Foxtrail Baccarat in Rapperswil: A City Puzzle Walk You Can Actually Use
Foxtrail is an urban adventure format used across Switzerland, and in Rapperswil it feels especially natural. The city already gives you the ingredients: old-town streets, a strong waterfront presence, and viewpoints that make pauses worthwhile.
Instead of standing in front of one monument and reading forever, you get a sequence of posts. Each post is a puzzle moment: tasks to solve, messages to decode, and clues that point you to the next location.
You’ll likely appreciate that the route isn’t just random wandering. It’s structured around the footsteps of the fox, and it’s designed so you’re constantly doing something—reading, thinking, checking, moving.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Zurich.
Price and Value: Is $52.80 Worth a 2.5-Hour Mystery?

At $52.80 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you can do in Zurich-area Switzerland. But Foxtrail isn’t priced like a simple museum ticket either. You’re paying for a self-guided experience that includes the core game materials and the designed trail.
Here’s the value logic that matters: you get 2.5 hours of active fun plus an easy way to “see” Rapperswil while doing the work of figuring out where to go next. For families and small groups, it can replace multiple paid stops—because it blends sightseeing, learning, and entertainment into one package.
One practical note: you might finish faster or slower depending on your team’s style. Some people move straight through; others take time to interpret clues together. Either way, it’s typically framed as a short city event rather than an all-day commitment.
Meeting at Fischmarktplatz: Start Smooth, Not Frazzled

Your start point is at Rapperswil Lake Zurich Tourism Tourist Information, Fischmarktpl. 1, 8640 Rapperswil-Jona. That location is a good choice because it’s right where visitors naturally gather—so you’re not hunting for an obscure trail entrance.
Plan to arrive with enough time to get your bearings. Once the game starts, you’ll be moving from post to post and you’ll want your team to stay in sync.
How the Trail Works: The Fox-to-Clue Flow (and Why It Matters)

Foxtrail is built around multiple permanently installed trails in an area. That means the posts aren’t temporary pop-ups; they’re part of the city’s puzzle fabric. You follow the steps of the fox and solve tasks that unlock secret messages or point to the next clue.
What makes this format work is the mix of puzzle types. You’re not only doing one thing—solving a riddle at a computer screen. Instead, you’ll likely handle a combination of reading, observation, and small physical interactions with trail elements.
And yes, public transport is part of the experience. You’re not stuck doing one long walk the whole time. That matters in a place like Rapperswil where you may want to connect neighborhoods without wasting time.
Your Stops Along the Way: What Those Posts Actually Feel Like
Foxtrail posts are where the experience becomes playful. Expect to encounter items that look intentionally placed for the game—things you might otherwise walk past without noticing.
Based on what people commonly experience on this format, you can expect posts in creative setups, such as:
- a funny post board attached to a notable building
- playful furnishings or clever objects that produce clues
- unusual technical items where you have to interact, not just read
You’ll also likely get moments where the puzzle requires careful attention. It can be tempting to rush, but the clue chain tends to reward teams that slow down just enough to interpret the message correctly.
One more detail that’s worth knowing: the experience includes both German and English clues in many parts. Even if you’re comfortable in English, you may still see German text on puzzle elements. If your group includes kids or mixed-language comfort levels, the bilingual clue style can still work well because the puzzle structure guides you.
The Real-World Consideration: When a Post Won’t Cooperate
Sometimes, something on the route may not work as expected. In at least one case, the final puzzle didn’t play due to damage, which can make the ending feel anticlimactic.
The good news is that help can come quickly when you hit a problem. If your phone is ready and your team stays calm, you can usually get back on track fast.
Duration and Pace: 2 Hours 30 Minutes vs. When It Stretches

The stated duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes. In practice, the time can shift based on puzzle speed, how often you double-check a clue, and how smoothly your public transport segments go.
A helpful way to think about it: Foxtrail is a short city adventure, not a sprint. If your group likes puzzles and wants time to enjoy viewpoints between posts, you may drift closer to the upper end of the range.
If you’re planning a same-day connection right after, give yourself a buffer. That’s especially true if your group includes children, first-timers, or anyone who prefers to read slowly.
Fitness, Weather, and What to Wear
This activity calls for moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be athletic, but you should be comfortable walking in an urban area and moving between posts.
Also, it depends on the weather. Foxtrail requires good weather, and if conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
So dress for the outdoors like you would for a normal city stroll—shoes with decent grip, layers for temperature swings, and a light rain plan.
What You Need to Bring: Barcode, Documents, and Your Phone
This is one of those tours where tiny prep steps make a big difference.
Bring:
- Printed reservation confirmation with a printed barcode
- Starting documents
- A cell phone for each team
The mobile part is important: you need your own phone, and you’ll use it while solving and coordinating. Plan to charge it beforehand.
Also, buy your tickets at the departure station using your confirmation, and stamp the tickets before the start. If you skip that step, you can create problems later, so do it right at the beginning.
Language and Team Dynamics: Solving Together Works Best
Foxtrail Baccarat is offered in English, but many of the clues and tasks can show German too. This doesn’t automatically make it harder—it often just means you’ll solve using a mix of both languages and the puzzle’s design.
The experience also feels made for teamwork. You’ll get more out of it if you treat it like a small mission: split jobs (reading, looking, testing ideas), then come back together before moving on.
It’s also a strong format for casual group events—people use it for fun get-togethers, and it works because everyone gets involved rather than watching someone else do the work.
Where It Shines Most: Families, First-Time Puzzle Fans, and Casual Sightseeing
If you’re visiting Rapperswil and you want something more engaging than a standard walk, this is a great option. You’ll learn facts while you move, not after you’re done moving.
It’s also well-suited to:
- Families who want a playful way to explore and keep kids entertained
- Groups that want a shared activity instead of splitting up for different interests
- First-time puzzle lovers who like a moderate challenge
Even if you think you already know Rapperswil, Foxtrail’s post-by-post route has a way of pushing you into corners you might miss on your own.
Should You Book Foxtrail Baccarat? My Take
Book Foxtrail Baccarat if you want a fun, structured city adventure that mixes lake-area sightseeing with real puzzle time. The price makes sense when you think of it as multiple activities rolled into one: walking, local discovery, and a guided-by-clues route.
Skip it or reconsider if your group needs everything to be very predictable and low-effort. Because it’s puzzle-based and depends on posts working properly, you’ll want some flexibility—and you’ll want to travel with a team mindset, not a do-it-all-fast mindset.
If your weather outlook is decent and you’re ready to work through clues together, it’s a smart way to enjoy Rapperswil beyond the obvious stops.
FAQ
Is Foxtrail Baccarat available in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English.
How long does the Foxtrail last?
It’s approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where do we start the experience in Rapperswil?
The meeting point is Rapperswil Lake Zurich Tourism Tourist Information at Fischmarktpl. 1, 8640 Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland.
Do I need to bring a printed confirmation?
Yes. You need a printed reservation confirmation with a printed barcode, plus the starting documents.
Do I need a mobile phone?
Yes. A cell phone is required for each team, and mobile phones are not included.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What is the cancellation and weather approach?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















