Outdoor Sidewalk Mystery in Klitmøller
Klitmøller lies raw and open towards the North Sea, about 15 kilometers west of Thisted, where the landscape changes from city to dunes, mare straw and endless horizon. Here you feel the wind before you see the sea, and nature still sets the agenda – just as it has done for generations.
In Klitmøller, you can play the mission:
In the Shadow of War, Klitmøller
In the shadow of war – A unique escape room game set among the sand dunes near Klitmøller. Agnes Hansen has left behind a mysterious legacy, but since her only child, Otto, died in May 2026 at the age of 80, it…
In the old days, the stream from Lake Vandet was once able to power as many as three mills, and it is precisely these mills that have given the town its name—Klitmøller.

Mill in Klitmøller, 1932. Photo: Achton Friis, The Royal Library.
As the years went by, the sea became the main source of income, and today there are few traces left of Østermølle, Mellemmølle, or Vestermølle.
Today, it is entirely different activities in Klitmøller that draw people from near and far.
Klitmøller attracts visitors with its rugged West Jutland landscape, wide beaches, and unique atmosphere. The town is also known as “Cold Hawaii” and is a popular destination for surfers from all over Europe.
At the same time, many people come to enjoy the ocean, the dunes, Thy National Park, cozy restaurants, and the laid-back resort town atmosphere—and now they can also experience a Sidewalk Mystery that unfolds among the dunes and bunkers on the town’s southern outskirts.
Outdoor escape room, Scavenger Hunt, Bunker Tour or Treasure Hunt?
It goes by many names – we call it a Sidewalk Mystery.
A Sidewalk Mystery is mostly for adults and older teens, and combines the best of the escape room world, treasure hunts, historical bunker tours, City Walks and geocaching to create an experience that both challenges and entertains.
Unlike a traditional escape room, it’s not about escaping, but about stepping into a local narrative. All our games are based on – or inspired by – real events.
You have 24 hours to complete the game, but most people do it in 2-3 hours. There are no locked rooms, no time pressure and no shock effects – because reality can often be dramatic enough on its own.
But Klitmøller is not just history. Today, the town is known as part of Cold Hawaii – one of Europe’s best surfing areas. Here, local fishing traditions meet a vibrant surf culture where wetsuits and boards are as natural as nets and cutters. The ocean, once a harsh workplace, has become a playground for beginners and world-class surfers alike.
Klitmøller is a town where past and present merge: where the bunkers remind us of history, while the waves point forward.
So get ready to explore the dunes on a self-guided bunker tour and experience the bunker complex south of the city in a whole new way with a Sidewalk Mystery.

The total price is only 349,— DKK for you and your entire team — regardless of team size
Included in the price you always get:
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