Posted on April 20, 2026

You’ve got a work team away day to organise in Cambridge.
That usually means more than just booking something fun. People may be travelling in, the day may start with meetings, and not everyone will know each other well. By the time you get to the activity, you want something easy to run and enjoyable to do.
That is where our treasure hunt fits in.
It’s a self-guided team activity played on your phones as you explore Cambridge. No app to download. No host to manage. No awkward briefing where everyone pretends to be delighted.
A lot of team away day activities miss the mark.
They either feel like work in a different room, or they try so hard to be fun that the whole thing becomes slightly painful. Our treasure hunt sits in the sweet spot between the two.
Your team splits into small groups and follows a clue-based route around Cambridge. Along the way, you solve puzzles, notice details you would usually miss, and get just competitive enough to care about the leaderboard.
Because everyone has something to focus on, conversation happens naturally. You do not need to force it.
Spring suits this kind of activity.
The days are lighter, people are more ready to get outside, and it is easy to build the hunt around lunch, drinks or the rest of your away day. It adds structure without taking over the whole schedule.
It also works especially well after meetings or planning sessions. Instead of sitting and listening, people are moving, talking and figuring things out together.
That change of pace is often exactly what the day needs.
You split into teams of around 6 people.
Each team starts on their own phones and follows a route through Cambridge, solving clues as they go. The route covers the college quarter, the riverside Backs and the historic city centre. It mixes stunning architecture with side-streets most people don't think to explore.
Some teams go all in on the competition. Others stop for coffee or a pint. Most do a bit of both.
That flexibility is a big part of the appeal. You are not trying to march everyone around to a rigid timetable. You are giving people something structured enough to work, but relaxed enough to enjoy.

The main question usually is not “what’s the activity?”
It is more likely to be:
Fair questions.
This works because the format is simple, clear and low-fuss. It gives people something to do together without making anything feel forced.
Some people are good at spotting details. Some are great at wordplay. Some keep the group moving. Some question every answer and end up being unexpectedly useful.
Most people find their role quite naturally.
Tell us what you are planning and we will help you choose the best setup for your team.
On the day, each team starts on their own phones. We explain everything clearly in advance, so it is easy to get going.
Teams follow the route, solve the clues, and see a different side of Cambridge along the way. You can fit it around lunch, drinks, or the rest of your away day.
Teams who book with us in Cambridge tend to like the same things:
That last point matters more than most organisers expect.
A team activity does not need to be life-changing. It just needs to be enjoyable, straightforward to run, and better than the obvious alternatives.
Teams who have booked with us for offsites, away days and work socials have described the hunts as:
Those are exactly the things organisers tend to care about.
One of the best things about doing this in Cambridge is that it works whether people know the city well or barely at all.
Locals often notice parts of the city they have walked past for years without really seeing. Visitors get a more interesting way to explore than a standard walk between obvious landmarks.
If your group is a mix of both, even better. Nobody has a major advantage, and everyone gets something out of it.
If you want an easy spring team activity in Cambridge that is flexible, self-guided and genuinely good fun, this is a strong option.
No forced icebreakers. No overblown nonsense. Just a well-designed activity that gets people exploring the city, chatting properly and working things out together.
For a work team away day, that is usually exactly the point.
“So much fun, and an incredibly well though-out course. The riddles and clues were great, and we had a lovely time! Would definitely recommend to everybody.”
—Maria, Tripadvisor
ahoy@treasurehuntcambridge.com
Telephone: 01223 750 873
Text us: 07380 309380
Treasure Hunt Cambridge
starts from:
Great St Mary's Church, Senate House Hill, Cambridge, CB2 3PQ
Lindle Ltd (previously Treasure Hunt Tours Ltd), registered in England and Wales number 12116556