Perhaps the most famous labyrinth in history is the labyrinth in Crete, it starts from the imagination of Greek mythology and has a minotaur as its protagonist, but there are many more, and one has the flavor of a witch.
Literally running through huge fences and thinking we’ve gotten rid of this bull-headed being, or Imagining we’re Jennifer Connelly looking for our little sister who was kidnapped by David Bowiepossible (sorry, zetas, this reference is for generation X, millennials. old school and moviegoers).
There are many natural labyrinths that we can visit in real life. Some of the most famous are Villa Pisani in Italy or Dole Plantation in Hawaii (the largest in the world), but in Spain we can boast that we have mazes where we can play like kids.
Spain’s biggest labyrinth
there is a lot Reasons to spend a summer in Galiciaand now one more has been added: the location of the largest labyrinth in Spain, specifically in the province of A Coruña.
The labyrinth is located in Vilarmaior, one of the towns that make up the city. Rias Altasis called and Breoghan Maze. An area of 6,120 square meters with over 4,000 trees Spanning Spain’s largest labyrinth pole from Villapresente in Spain’s Reocín region Cantabrian.
Designed by Raúl Castellar, a regular collaborator with Adrian Fisher (one of the world’s most famous labyrinth designers), this natural cypress labyrinth draws a Celtic cross and features 2,400 square feet of corridors.
Moreover The maze is dog friendly, outdoors and only 5 Euros.so it has become the perfect plan for this summer.

It is very close to Vilarmaior Town Hall and this season will be open from Saturday 4 June to 12 October. They assured us from the organization that it takes an average of 40 minutes to complete the route. Don’t worry though, just have your cell phone battery ready if you get overwhelmed before the express exit doors and the emergency number on the entrance ticket are included.

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Vilarmaior: where to stay and what to see
This small rural town served as a gateway for pilgrims on the old road to Santiago and is one of the municipalities of Ferrolterra-Rías Altas. It preserves cave engravings as well as archaeological sites such as As Croas or Tesouro de Vilarmaior and is the perfect area to spend a summer away from the heat.
Walking trails are full of peace and nature and can be the ideal spot to do. A route through the Rías Altas and discover some of the wonders this area of A Coruña hides.
You can stay in a double room at Casa Xan de Pena in Vilarmaior. from 52 eurosor for a price at Alvarella Tourist Hostel in Vilarmaior from 75 euros.

House of Xan de Pena. Superior Double Room – Free Cancellation, Breakfast and Internet
RRP 52.00 in kayak

Tourist Hostel Alvarella de Vilarmaior. Double Room with 1 or 2 non-refundable beds, breakfast and internet included.
RRP on the boat €75.00
Another option is to stay in the capital, A Coruña, and visit Vilarmaior and its labyrinth from there, as they are only 21 kilometers away. If you are looking for apartments, a great option is a price with Someso tourist apartments. from 60 euros and capacity for 2 people.

Someso Touristic Apartments. 1 bedroom apartment with free cancellation.
RRP in Kayak €60.00
If you’re more of a hotel, two suggestions: the five-star NH Collection A Coruña Finisterre from 119 euros in a superior double room with a view and Eurostars Blue Coruña, a four-star hotel 85 euros.
NH Collection A Coruna Finisterre. Superior Double Room with View. Non refundable.

NH Collection A Coruna Finisterre. Superior Double Room with View. Non refundable.
RRP in rowboat €119.00

Eurostars Blue Koruna. Room with 1 double bed or 2 single beds, patio view, internet and free cancellation.
RRP 85.00 € in kayak
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Photos | Municipality of Vilarmaior, Breoghan Maze
Source: Trendencias

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