8 International Mazes That Make Your Town's Corn Maze Look Like Child's Play
If you've got a sense of adventure and tactical navigation skills, these mazes could be the challenge you've been looking for.
If you to find your way through this, you'll need to head to Victoria, Australia, where you'll find yourself among 1,000 Monterey cypress trees. The ground floor is made of 4,000 lavender plants. Sounds pretty beautiful and not a bad place to be lost for hours.
Seen in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, this is the longest hedge maze in the world at 1.7 miles. The estate is the only one outside Africa with a Safari Park, and features three other mazes.
You'll find this crazy corn maze (maize maze?) in Spring Grove, Illinois. It has five separate mazes within the 33 acres of corn. The design is redone each year, and this year, as you can see is an ode to the Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup championship.
Located in Prima, Italy, this is the world's largest maze at 20 acres and made up of 200,000 bamboo plants. The star-shaped mazed just opened recently in May 2015.
Surrey, United Kingdom, is home to the oldest surviving hedge maze in the United Kingdom which was commissioned by William III around 1700. The purple maze's apparent secret is to turn left when entering and then just keep doing that, no matter what.
Stra, Italy, is home to what is claimed to be the most difficult maze in the world, and it was created all the way back in 1720. Napoleon is said to have been stumped by the endless dead ends and gave up before completion.
You can navigate this interesting maze in Wahiawa, Hawaii, which includes 14,000 kinds of Hawaiian vegetation. Unsurprisingly, if you make your way to the middle, you'll find a pineapple. Well done, navigators.
You can find this amazing heade maze structure along the Tisza River near the Hungarian-Slovakian border, decorated by yew trees. It was completed in the 19th century.