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Wistow Maze

Kibworth Rd, Leicester LE8 0QF, United Kingdom
4.6(536)
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🚂 All aboard the fun train! This year’s Wistow Maze is in the shape of a train 🚆 celebrating 200 years of modern railways 🎉 3 miles of twists & turns, new pattern every year, plus kids’ activities, picnics, café & village vibes 🌽 Open daily till 31 Aug, weekends only till 14 Sept! Be sure to visit here this summer https://wistow.com #WistowMaze #FamilyFun #LeicesterDaysOut
TractorLassTractorLass
Ok place to visit if you have a few hours free on a dry day with free parking. Would I say the price fits the activity, no being honest maybe £5 adults, £3 children for what you have to do and what's there but found it a bit on the steep side so wouldn't say it's a cheap place to take your kids if you're a bit short on cash that week. Personally I wouldn't say the questions were for young children which the maze is mainly aimed at, questions were about things back in the 70's, even I didn't know some of the answers and I'm in my 40's. You start the maze enthusiastic and move around the maze quickly to start with finding the boards with questions and a few facts, however I just felt it needed that something else to keep you upbeat as you went along, maybe like little characters or selfie spots or funny things because as you go on you feel yourself plodding around and around and your brain just shuts down until you find the next board. Would I recommend it for the price, in all honesty no, would I go again when the maze is different another year, no it's more fun and engaging doing a round of crazy golf. I think it's one of those, been there got the t-shirt but wouldn't go again sayings 🤷
Rhoda ThomasRhoda Thomas
Really fun day out for all the family. We lucked out and came here on a really sunny day (I can’t imagine it’d be much fun in the rain). The organisers are very friendly and helpful and made sure we all knew what we doing. The maze is definitely manageable for younger kids (ours are 6 and 7). They did get a bit fed up towards the end but we managed to find all the clues and solve the puzzle. They sell drinks and ice creams in the shop but there is a lovely cafe across the road that sells food and hot drinks. All in all a great day out especially to keep the kids entertained in the summer holidays.
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🚂 All aboard the fun train! This year’s Wistow Maze is in the shape of a train 🚆 celebrating 200 years of modern railways 🎉 3 miles of twists & turns, new pattern every year, plus kids’ activities, picnics, café & village vibes 🌽 Open daily till 31 Aug, weekends only till 14 Sept! Be sure to visit here this summer https://wistow.com #WistowMaze #FamilyFun #LeicesterDaysOut
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Ok place to visit if you have a few hours free on a dry day with free parking. Would I say the price fits the activity, no being honest maybe £5 adults, £3 children for what you have to do and what's there but found it a bit on the steep side so wouldn't say it's a cheap place to take your kids if you're a bit short on cash that week. Personally I wouldn't say the questions were for young children which the maze is mainly aimed at, questions were about things back in the 70's, even I didn't know some of the answers and I'm in my 40's. You start the maze enthusiastic and move around the maze quickly to start with finding the boards with questions and a few facts, however I just felt it needed that something else to keep you upbeat as you went along, maybe like little characters or selfie spots or funny things because as you go on you feel yourself plodding around and around and your brain just shuts down until you find the next board. Would I recommend it for the price, in all honesty no, would I go again when the maze is different another year, no it's more fun and engaging doing a round of crazy golf. I think it's one of those, been there got the t-shirt but wouldn't go again sayings 🤷
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Really fun day out for all the family. We lucked out and came here on a really sunny day (I can’t imagine it’d be much fun in the rain). The organisers are very friendly and helpful and made sure we all knew what we doing. The maze is definitely manageable for younger kids (ours are 6 and 7). They did get a bit fed up towards the end but we managed to find all the clues and solve the puzzle. They sell drinks and ice creams in the shop but there is a lovely cafe across the road that sells food and hot drinks. All in all a great day out especially to keep the kids entertained in the summer holidays.
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3.0
3y

Ok place to visit if you have a few hours free on a dry day with free parking. Would I say the price fits the activity, no being honest maybe £5 adults, £3 children for what you have to do and what's there but found it a bit on the steep side so wouldn't say it's a cheap place to take your kids if you're a bit short on cash that week.

Personally I wouldn't say the questions were for young children which the maze is mainly aimed at, questions were about things back in the 70's, even I didn't know some of the answers and I'm in my 40's.

You start the maze enthusiastic and move around the maze quickly to start with finding the boards with questions and a few facts, however I just felt it needed that something else to keep you upbeat as you went along, maybe like little characters or selfie spots or funny things because as you go on you feel yourself plodding around and around and your brain just shuts down until you find the next board.

Would I recommend it for the price, in all honesty no, would I go again when the maze is different another year, no it's more fun and engaging doing a round of crazy golf.

I think it's one of those, been there got the t-shirt but wouldn't go...

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5.0
1y

Amazing day out with our whole family! Maze itself very challenging, but great fun. The number boards were helpful in locating ourselves on the map and being able to navigate to other parts of the maze. Really clever use of hidden question boards with Olympic themed facts and a multiple choice question. 12 of these made up for a complete challenge, once we decoded all the answers into individual letters for a sports person's name! After the maze was a field dedicated to tons of other family activities and games. It really was superbly thought out.

I must compliment the young man at the maze entrance. He was there all day in the scorching sun and he was so comprehensive in explaining the maze, map, signs, bridges, and such like, all before we started.

Thank you to all that made it happen, not just those on duty during the day but also to those that planned everything so amazingly well.

Nearly forgot to say... The maze design is LITERALLY a work of art; as it...

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1.0
8y

We got no further than the car park. We arrived started to park up in a nice neat line. We had only just got our helmets etc off before been told by the lady in charge we were not welcome and had to leave. We are members of the Federation of sidecar club. The week previous a member of our club had visited the maze to make sure that it was ok for us to attend and was told we would be more than welcome. We were all looking forward to it, but it was overheard the lady in charge saying she did not want us chewing up the grass and she had kids in pushchairs attending. We had children with us. There were 26 outfits total of at least 50 people including children. We were all kids at heart really looking forward to doing the maze. Well all I can say to the lady in charge is she lost at least £400.00 on entrance fees and we won't be recommending the maze to anyone least of all...

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