Which is the most interesting maze in Britain ?
It doesn't have to be the largest.
Answers:
The Maize Maze at Cawthorne, Nr. Barnsley,
South Yorkshire
The maze prison in Northern Ireland.
Well i've only been in two! One is the Hampton Court one which i would hardly call 'interesting'- its just green hedges and in the middle is somesort of statue i think and a bench. The other was i think at Longleat, although i could be wrong, and that wasnt that fantastic either.
Forbidden Corner near Middleham, Yorkshire. You have to pre-book it to go though, its well worth a visit especially with children under 10.
The Millennium Maze in Castlewellan Forest Park, Castlewellan, Co Down, N. Ireland (That is of course not in Britain) but near enough. When (if) you get to the middle you ring the large bell and can walk out over a bridge and see all the other hopefuls still battling their way to the centre.
have i missed something..since when were mazes ever intresting
Longleat in Wiltshire is apparently Europe's largest hedge maze. It can be fun becuase its easy to get lost. The other one I have been too, and at the moment it is very short hedgerows so quite easy is in Noah's Ark Farm (in Wraxhall) Somerset. It is interesting becuase it has various lookouts and you can see the various animals from them like the giraffes and rhinos
the one at Blenheim Palace is small but nice.
Leeds Castle has a good one as well.
Hever Castle in Kent was great as I remember. I think I went with my parents around age 12.
the one at hampton court is rather old and shabby
but very interesting
especially if combined with a visit to the palace and the real tennis court
The one in Hampton Court, I recommend.
It's some classical and lovely.
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Answers:
The Maize Maze at Cawthorne, Nr. Barnsley,
South Yorkshire
The maze prison in Northern Ireland.
Well i've only been in two! One is the Hampton Court one which i would hardly call 'interesting'- its just green hedges and in the middle is somesort of statue i think and a bench. The other was i think at Longleat, although i could be wrong, and that wasnt that fantastic either.
Forbidden Corner near Middleham, Yorkshire. You have to pre-book it to go though, its well worth a visit especially with children under 10.
The Millennium Maze in Castlewellan Forest Park, Castlewellan, Co Down, N. Ireland (That is of course not in Britain) but near enough. When (if) you get to the middle you ring the large bell and can walk out over a bridge and see all the other hopefuls still battling their way to the centre.
have i missed something..since when were mazes ever intresting
Longleat in Wiltshire is apparently Europe's largest hedge maze. It can be fun becuase its easy to get lost. The other one I have been too, and at the moment it is very short hedgerows so quite easy is in Noah's Ark Farm (in Wraxhall) Somerset. It is interesting becuase it has various lookouts and you can see the various animals from them like the giraffes and rhinos
the one at Blenheim Palace is small but nice.
Leeds Castle has a good one as well.
Hever Castle in Kent was great as I remember. I think I went with my parents around age 12.
the one at hampton court is rather old and shabby
but very interesting
especially if combined with a visit to the palace and the real tennis court
The one in Hampton Court, I recommend.
It's some classical and lovely.
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