Mazes

This page is to document and map mazes. These probably require aerial imagery or SiRFstar III devices.

For information, see  Maze and Proposed features/maze.

A maze has multiple paths that can be taken to an exit. A labyrinth only has one path, that typically spirals from the outside to the middle. Sketchplanation on the difference

Often there may be "emergency exits" that can be used to leave the maze or labyrinth without going all the way round.

Tagging

Mazes are presently tagged with both attraction=maze and leisure=maze.

The proposal for attraction=maze Proposed features/maze was not discussed but is in use.

The tag leisure=maze is also used but the tag was not formally proposed nor approved.

Tag Taginfo usage
attraction=maze
leisure=maze
maze=labyrinth
tourism=maze

Mapped

Argentina

  • Laberinto Vegetal, Montecarlo, Misiones. [Mapping]

Australia

  • Monash Maze, Monash, South Australia
  • Aschombe Maze & Lavender Gardens, Shoreham, Victoria

Austria

  • St. Othmar Church, Mödling, Lower Austria

Germany

  • Mosigkau, Dessau-Roßlau, Sachsen-Anhalt.
  • Schloss Salem, Baden-Württemberg
  • Irrgarten Kleinwelka They call themself: biggest maze of Germany
  • Höhenhof, Holzbach, Rheinland-Pfalz

Italy

  • Labirinto del Castello di Donnafugata, Sicily, Italy
  • Labirinto di Villa Pisani, Stra (Padua), Italy
  • Labirinto della Masone, Parma, Italy

Netherlands

  • Labyrint Drielandenpunt, Vaals.

Poland

Spain

  • Labyrint of Park of Son Puig (the maze itself has no name. It has bushes around footways) see this

United Kingdom

  • Hampton Court Maze, West of London
  • Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire
  • Traquair House Maze, Innerleithen, Peeblesshire

Unmapped

Denmark

United Kingdom

USA

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