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Epic Quest: the medieval escape game in Bex

Do your children dream of minstrels, castles and knightly quests? In Bex, the Epic Quest escape game plunges them into a medieval world where you have to solve puzzles to unravel the mystery of the Holy Grail. An hour of family adventure, from age 8, to be enjoyed at the weekend.

Illustration de l'escape game médiéval Epic Quest à Bex : salle La Quête du Graal aux murs de pierre, boucliers et épées, coffre cadenassé, calice doré et parchemins, enfants résolvant les énigmes

A medieval quest to solve as a family

In Bex, Epic Quest offers a medieval-themed escape game experience. Located at Route des Tioleires 8, the venue carries on the adventure once launched in Aigle: the same company, under a new name, moved to Bex in March 2025. The single room, La Quête du Graal, takes you into a legendary setting where the Dame du Lac reappears with new information about the Holy Grail. For 60 minutes, young and old search, observe and think together to solve the puzzles. A sociable and stimulating activity, ideal for a family outing at the weekend.

What your children will discover

Your children will step into a story in which they are the heroes. In La Quête du Graal, they explore a medieval world full of mystery: you have to look for clues, combine objects, open padlocks and put your logic to work to progress. The difficulty is rated easy to medium, which makes it a great first escape game experience for families. The adventure develops team spirit, observation and communication, all in a playful, good-natured atmosphere.

What you'll do and the atmosphere on site

The session lasts around 1 hour 30 in total: a 15-minute briefing, 60 minutes of play, then a 15-minute debriefing. You play as a team, from 2 to 6 people, and work together to take on the challenge before time runs out. A lounge area with a selection of board games lets you wait or extend your visit. The atmosphere is warm and friendly. The room is accessible with no physical effort or narrow passages, which makes it comfortable for many profiles.

Before you go

  • Recommended age: from 8 years old; children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Duration: around 1 hour 30 in total (briefing, 60 min of play, debriefing).
  • Price: flat rate of CHF 100 per session, regardless of the number of players (up to 6); children aged 7 and under free, but counted within the limit of 6 people.
  • Booking: mandatory online; free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session.
  • Payment: on site only (cash, cards, Twint, Apple Pay, Google Pay).
  • Accessibility: a room with no physical effort or narrow passages, suitable for people with reduced mobility, pregnant women and people on crutches; pram access to be confirmed.
  • Best season: all year round, an indoor activity; open at weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

Tips from parents

  • Book online in advance: the venue only opens at the weekend.
  • As the rate is a fixed price per session, come as a group to optimise the cost per person.
  • Allow time before and after: the briefing and debriefing bookend the 60 minutes of play.
  • For a first time as a family, the easy-to-medium difficulty is reassuring.
  • Bring a means of payment for on site: settlement is not done online.

Useful information

  • Address: Route des Tioleires 8, 1880 Bex.
  • Official website: epic-quest.ch (the former escape-aigle.ch domain redirects to this site).
  • Phone: +41 79 434 10 13
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 10 am to 10 pm; other periods to be confirmed.
  • Access: in Bex (Bex CFF station on the Lausanne-Brigue line); parking available on site; transport details to be confirmed.

Why we recommend it

Because it's an original adventure that brings the family together around a single challenge: no screens, just observation, logic and cooperation. The medieval theme speaks to children, the accessible difficulty reassures beginners, and the weekend format makes it a great idea for a complete day out on a Saturday or Sunday in the Chablais.

In a nutshell

Epic Quest, in Bex, is a one-hour medieval escape game to solve as a family from age 8, by booking, at weekends.

Frequently asked questions

From what age can you do the Epic Quest escape game?
The escape game is open from 8 years old. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
How much does a session cost?
The rate is a flat fee of CHF 100 per session, regardless of the number of players (up to 6). Children aged 7 and under are free but count within the limit of 6 people.
How many players can take part?
The La Quête du Graal room hosts 2 to 6 players per session.
Do you need to book?
Yes, booking is mandatory and is done online on the official website. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the session.
What are the opening hours?
Epic Quest is open at weekends, Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 10 pm. Other periods are to be confirmed on the official website.
How long does the experience last?
Allow around 1 hour 30 in total: 15 minutes of briefing, 60 minutes of play and 15 minutes of debriefing.
Is the room accessible to people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the room is accessible with no physical effort or narrow passages, and is suitable in particular for people with reduced mobility, pregnant women and people on crutches. Pram access is to be confirmed.

Michael @ Kidora

Kid Adventure Planner

Location

Bex

Vaud

Route des Tioleires 8, 1880 Bex

8-17 years
Indoor Wheelchair accessible

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