The aMazing Hedge Puzzle
The Jubilee Maze is one of Britain’s most famous traditional hedge mazes, with a romantic temple at the centre and over a kilometre of hedge planted by Lindsay and Edward Heyes in 1977.
Find your way then play! This maze is a great place to play tag with all the family. Not up to running around? Play by stealth! There’s a viewing platform for calling directions… but who can you trust?
It’s not too difficult to have fun, but if you are up for a serious challenge you should investigate the history of the labyrinth at the Museum of Mazes. With myths, maths, mysteries and magic, it’s all hands-on, with puzzles about making mazes. How about a maze with just one path and no hedge? Well, the earliest mazes were never intended to be puzzles for people… they were used as traps for evil spirits.
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