In 1996 Reignac-sur-Indre the world’s largest plant maze was built in Reignac-sur-Indre, Tourain city, France. More than 85,000 tourists have come here to visit and get lost in this 4-hectare maze.
3. York (UK)
Consisting of 1 5 million plants this maze covers an area of about 12 8 hectares equivalent to the area of 15 football fields. The York Maze is equipped with satellite technology to trim with width precision up to 1/2 m. This maze is located in the suburbs of York county in northeastern England by artist Tom Pearcy on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the release of the science fiction film Star Trek.
4. Ashcombe (Australia)
Ashcombe’s oldest maze has Australia’s most famous traditional hedges. This maze is located in Shoreham on Victoria’s eastern Mornington Peninsula. The hedges here are 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. This is also the world’s oldest rose maze with 217 different types of roses.
5. Pineapple Garden (Hawaii)
6. Snake Maze (UK)
62-year-old artist Michael Blee spent months creating this 2,4 hectare maze at Gore Farm in Upchurch near Rochester Kent. The maze’s hedge is more than 2.7 meters high. This is the 10th maze and also the most complex maze that Mr. Blee built in the hope that his giant game will be recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.
7. Il Labirinto (Italy)
Built in the early 18th century, Il Labirinto is considered one of the most complex mazes in the world. This masterpiece is located in the town of Stra near Venice. There is an anecdote that in 1807 the French emperor Napoleon got lost in this maze.
8. Peace Maze (Ireland)
Opened in 2001, the Peace maze has the world’s largest hedge, covering an area of 11,000 m2. The maze here has a length of up to 3,147 m. The hedge is created by 6,000 pine trees that are carefully cared for.
9. Hampton Court (UK)
Davis’ Mega Maze is located in the town of Sterling, Massachusetts, USA. Since 1998 this place has become an attractive tourist destination. This maze is owned by Davis Farm – a farm that has been maintained for 7 generations.