Labyrinth Theme Park Labyrinthia

Distance: 29.11 Km

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Labyrinthia is a different, fun and challenging attraction for children and adults of all ages. Here there is plenty of opportunity to get exercise for both head and legs in the many different types of labyrinths.

Fun, play and learning for everyone

Labyrinthia has 8 labyrinths (plus one for dogs), as well as a large indoor "Puzzle Center" with many different games and tasks that you won't find anywhere else. You don't have to stand in a queue, and you decide the pace yourself.

Lots of different mazes 

Try the fun Football Race Maze, a competition maze for all ball balancers. You can compete against your family or your friends.

3D labyrinth

In the 3D labyrinth, you can seriously test and challenge your sense of place. In the 3D maze, you can use Labyrinthia's free app to scan the 8 QR codes that are in the maze, so that afterwards you can download a diploma as proof that you passed the maze.

The water maze

You can also enjoy both the sight and the scent of the hundreds of beautiful roses in the water maze (and maybe get a little wet!). If you download their free App, you can control the water ports in the water maze from your smartphone! That way, you decide who is going to get wet.

The dog maze

In the dog labyrinth you can test your dog's sense of place and smell - and there is a free "doggie bar" for the four-legged.

Indoor activities and the cozy break

Inside the "Puzzle Center" you can get started in the "little grays" with some of the approx. 50 different games and tasks that are at the tables.

If you need to get some new energy on top of all the challenges, it is possible to buy some refreshments in the café. You are also welcome to bring your own food and enjoy it outside in the pavilions or on the large south-facing terrace. There are also two large gas grills for free use.

Troy and Chartres

You can learn about the history of the labyrinth, as well as try their two historical labyrinths: the Trojan Castle, which dates from the Bronze Age and Chartres, which dates from the Middle Ages. Even though they are 2 so-called "one-way mazes", they still have some magic.

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