Experiences in Altena
Experience Altena in all its facets! Experience exciting legends and stories up close in the tunnel of the adventure elevator and meet knights, dwarves and craftsmen of bygone times on your way. Explore the imposing Altena Castle, a landmark with a rich past, and visit the oldest youth hostel in the world.
Stroll along the Lenne promenade, relax on the Lenneterrassen and experience the variety of art and cultural events. For the adventurous, we offer exciting puzzle fun in the children's treasure hunt or city rally, perfect for big and small sleuths.
City rally - puzzle fun around the castle town
Watch out sleuths!
The Altena town rally starts in the courtyard of Altena Castle and takes puzzle fans of all ages to the Gustav Velve monument, Haus-Köster-Emden, the Middle Bridge and the Klusenberg. Delightful rhymes and great drawings accompany you to the solution of the riddle. You can download the rally or print it out at the tourist information office in Köster-Emden House.
Treasure hunt
Explore the town center of Altena with Knight Eberhard, solve tricky puzzles and find the treasure. The treasure hunt is suitable for children aged 6 and over. Duration approx. 70-90 minutes.
Treasure hunt Treasure hunt with solutions
Please note that parents, teachers or supervisors must hide a treasure themselves at the end of the treasure hunt.
Apollo Service Cinema
The traditional cinema, which became a movie theater in 1924 and was renamed the "Apollo" in the 1950s, is known for its great ambience, comfortable seats and attention to detail as well as its service. As early as 1924, sandwiches and drinks were served with the movie. Even today you don't have to do without them. Classic cinema snacks, food and drinks can be ordered from your seat at the touch of a button.
Shooting festivals
The Altena shooting festival takes place every three years. Lots of green caps march through the streets, everything is decorated and there is wild partying in the large marquee.
The bird is also shot in the districts of Evingsen and Dahle.