7 of the most beautiful mazes in the world

Maze with plants

When you have a lot of land, you have to make a labyrinth. In the center you can put a fountain, a picnic area … or a tree. Decorative, mysterious, … they serve to entertain the youngest, but also the adults. There are many botanical gardens that take advantage of the interest that we all tend to show in such wonders, and do not hesitate to plant hedges in such a way that they make us spend an unforgettable moment.

Are you coming for a walk around the 7 of the most beautiful mazes of the world?

Table of Contents

  • 1 Parc del Laberint d’Horta, a historic garden located in Barcelona (Spain)
  • 2 Corn Plant Maze, West Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • 3 The second longest in the world, the labyrinth located at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock (England)
  • 4 Of corn, conifers … and also grass: the labyrinth of Hampton Court Palace, located in London (United Kingdom)
  • 5 Longleat Labyrinth, Horningsham (England)
  • 6 In the Glendurban Garden near Falmouth, Cornwall (England) they prefer the cherry laurel

Parc del Laberint d’Horta, a historic garden located in Barcelona (Spain)

Enjoy this labyrinth which was planted in 1791 … from a drone view.

Corn Plant Maze, West Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

If we are very badly used to seeing mazes only of conifers or small bushes. The truth is that this maze made with corn plants takes a lot of work. In fact, they plant new plants every year, but it is a real wonder, right?

Here is another video where you can see the silhouette that these particular designers have created from the air:

The second longest in the world, the labyrinth located at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock (England)

Planted in 1987 and opened in 1991, if this is the first time you go, you may need the help of a guide. This man had a hard time finding the way out:

Of corn, conifers … and also grass: the labyrinth of Hampton Court Palace, located in London (United Kingdom)

If you thought you had seen it all … then you were wrong. At the Hampton Court Palace they have made this beauty … with grass! It was planted between 1689 and 1695 by Henry Wise and George London for William III of Orange.

Longleat Labyrinth, Horningsham (England)

Created by one of the Longleat house owners named Alexander Thynn, who was the 1932th Marquis of Bath from XNUMX onwards.

In the Glendurban Garden near Falmouth, Cornwall (England) they prefer the cherry laurel

This labyrinth was created in 1833. A curious space where very few people can resist walking through its passages.

Which one did you like the most?

7 of the most beautiful mazes in the world

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