This was a neat experience. Love that it is free to enter. The kids did enjoy it. My youngest, who is 47 inches tall, was just short enough that we couldn't see him in between the rows. I took a star away because it seems to not be maintained much. There were small metal gate/fence pieces all over the place, like someone had intended to either install or repair them or something and just never did. The paths themselves were ok, mainly dirt. A small stroller might fit through it. There was plenty of parking for probably about 8 vehicles. The entire town has a quietness to it, and you can feel that here. It's worth stopping to check out if you're going...
Read moreThe maze is unimpressive. The hedge is low and also not in good health. You are able to see all of the paths easily and there is no challenge to it whatsoever and there are gates that are unlocked that make it even easier. You can tell that it is old and I'm sure that it has historic value, but don't expect anything else. It's sad, I imagine it could be quite impressive if someone were to take care of the plants and get them healthy enough to grow higher so it could be more challenging. It sort of looks like it's on its...
Read moreBeen wanting to visit for decades, and today was the day. Will come back when my knee will let me really walk it. Plenty of free parking. Everything you want in a labyrinth. What a labor of love, restoring and maintaining this must be! Free admission. We came on a Monday in October and found about no where to grab a bite to eat. Plan to come back for a longer stay at one of the nearby inns one day. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys a peaceful reflective experience nestled in a small...
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