Scuol treasure hunt
Fun and games for the whole family

Do you think there’s no way Swiss Post can be exciting? Get ready for some surprises! We’ve prepared a treasure hunt full of puzzles and challenges for you. Your mission? Find the precious postmark! But be aware that you’ll need sharp eyes, clever minds and real team spirit to uncover the secrets.

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When: 2 April to 29 September 2024

Start: Scuol branch, Stradun 403A, 7550 Scuol

Safe: In the Swiss Post locker room 

Duration: Around 1 hour

Registration: No registration necessary

Cost: Free of charge

Topic: Local, flexible and diverse

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How does the treasure hunt work?

You can get the instructions for the treasure hunt at the Swiss Post branch. If the branch is closed, you will find a yellow Swiss Post safe with a combination lock near the entrance (see picture).

The code for the combination lock is Swiss Post’s birth year. The safe contains an envelope with the treasure hunt instructions.

The instructions are available on-site in German. All languages are also available for download below. To take part in the competition, don’t forget to bring your documents (including downloads) with you on the treasure hunt.

More information

For the treasure hunt, you need a smartphone with Internet access and a pen. Everything else is included in the instructions.

The treasure hunt is pushchair accessible.

How to take part in the competition

Complete one or more treasure hunts. At the last stop, you must stamp the symbol for the relevant treasure hunt. Every correct stamp on the card is a chance to win the competition

Post the completed entry card with one or more stamps into your nearest letter box by 15 October 2024 at the latest. Winners will be notified in writing. The full conditions of participation are available on this page. (By entering the competition, participants accept these conditions of participation.)

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Local, flexible and diverse

Swiss Post is close to the public. Its branches, as well as its services such as branches with partners, home service and My Post 24 terminals, enable letters and parcels to be sent and received at any time and from any location. Furthermore, Swiss Post has opened up its premises and advisory services to providers from the health insurance, banking, insurance and healthcare sectors and to public authorities, enabling them to maintain their proximity to their customers. 

Since it was founded in 1849, Swiss Post has been connecting Switzerland’s different language regions and fostering linguistic and cultural diversity – even within the company. Today, around 76 different native languages are represented among Swiss Post employees.

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