Wing Maze
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
J B
Firstly, this is not a Maze. Don't travel here if you're expecting to walk around a hedge Maze. This is a labyrinth, and has no dead ends, currently you can not enter the enclosure to walk it. This is one of 8 turf mazes left in the uk, it is similar in design to the labyrinth found at Chartres cathedral in France and clearly has religious connections. These may generally have older connections to labyrinths mentioned in Cretan myth, supported by a plaque which used to be located in the centre of the Chartres cathedral's labyrinth before it was removed.
Aug 1st, 2022 -
Shevaun Anslow
It doesn't close, but you are requested not to walk it. To preserve the labyrinth
Mar 2nd, 2022 -
james unna
It's kind of fun but this is not a maze you could ever get lost in as its all grass height so you can simply walk out. Not that you are supposed to walk in it anyway!
Nov 4th, 2020 -
Bernard Ward
Sep 13th, 2020 -
Pat Jones
Aug 12th, 2020
Contact Info
- (157) 272-2577
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wing Maze?
A The phone number for Wing Maze is: (157) 272-2577.
Q Where is Wing Maze located?
A Wing Maze is located at 7 Glaston Rd, Wing, eng LE15 8RU
Q What is the internet address for Wing Maze?
A The website (URL) for Wing Maze is: https://wingrutland.uk/the-maze/
Q What days are Wing Maze open?
A Wing Maze is open:
Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Wing Maze rated?
A Wing Maze has a 3.5 Star Rating from 31 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Wing Maze
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 31 Reviews )J B on Google
Firstly, this is not a Maze. Don't travel here if you're expecting to walk around a hedge Maze.
This is a labyrinth, and has no dead ends, currently you can not enter the enclosure to walk it.
This is one of 8 turf mazes left in the uk, it is similar in design to the labyrinth found at Chartres cathedral in France and clearly has religious connections.
These may generally have older connections to labyrinths mentioned in Cretan myth, supported by a plaque which used to be located in the centre of the Chartres cathedral's labyrinth before it was removed.
Shevaun Anslow on Google
It doesn't close, but you are requested not to walk it. To preserve the labyrinth
james unna on Google
It's kind of fun but this is not a maze you could ever get lost in as its all grass height so you can simply walk out. Not that you are supposed to walk in it anyway!
Bernard Ward on Google
Pat Jones on Google