Right answer…right direction
According to Sørensen, the labyrinth is one of the largest in the world. And it’s not just any old maze. It’s also a quiz!
Guests will be able to choose themes and levels of difficulty and then answer 40-80 questions as they wander through the tens of thousands of plants and trees that make up the maze.
The better the customers answer the questions, the faster they complete the maze.
It has taken Sørensen around three years to get the Gilleleje Labyrinth up and running – no surprise, as it consists of 90,000 plants and hundreds of trees.
In parts of the labyrinth, the trees are almost three meters high, while the natural hedge barrier is lower in other parts of the labyrinth.
The entrance fee is DKK 80 for an adult, DKK 50 for children aged 3-12 and free for children under three.
Read more about the new attraction here.
Source: The Nordic Page