I recently came across 5 more unique mazes from around the world that I wanted to share with you. From caves, winter wonderlands, blueberry bushes, straw bales, to lasers, you never know what the next maze you find will be made of. Let’s see what other plant mazes are made out of:
5 Interesting mazes from around the world that are made from Plants:
A sunflower maze from Australia
Australia is home to this unique and beautiful sunflower maze, which is located at the Majura Valley Free Range Eggs farm. Let’s get to the details!
Majura Valley Free Range Eggs farm
Location: Located at the Majura Valley Free Range Eggs farm outside of Canberra, Australia. More specifically:
728 Majura Rd, Australian Capital Territory 2609, Australia
Visit Details:
Need to Know: You can find information on the farm website, including how to buy tickets, since the maze is popular. Water is available on site if you have your own bottle. Restrooms are available. You can pick your own sunflowers for a small fee.
Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 9AM - sunset
Shopping: If you want to buy free-range eggs, lamb, produce, compost, or worm castings, you have found the right place!
And quoted from their ticketing site:
“What to bring:
We recommend wearing closed shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a jacket for cooler days. We are a working farm, so be sensible and dress to impress (the cows). Bring some food if you like, and we’ll have some delicious produce, fresh snacks, and even wine from neighbours at Mount Majura and beer from mates at Bentspoke.“
Here is a video of the maze from a previous year.