The world's "biggest living labyrinth" near a pretty UK lake has finally opened after five years of work. A singular path in ...
Located near Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor, the labyrinth spans 56 metres and consists of a single path that meanders through ...
Visitors will walk a single, meandering path through stretches of artisan stonework celebrating the distinct hedging styles ...
The creation is made from traditional Cornish hedging built using 140,000 granite stones, and has been unveiled at Colliford ...
A Cornish landscape labyrinth made up of more than 140,000 stones which is the largest of its kind on the planet opens to the ...
The classical labyrinthine design stretches as far back as the ancient Egyptians, but the name Kerdroya is taken from ...
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Visitors can wander to the centre of the labyrinth (Image: William Dax / SWNS) Behind the vision is Will Coleman, of Golden Tree Productions, who previously captured the imagination of the Duchy and ...
The design is billed as an 'enduring legacy' to Cornish hedging, with Mr Coleman previously saying it will last for 4,000 years. The Covid pandemic put a spanner in the works but Kerdroya is now ...
The creation is made from traditional Cornish hedging built using 140,000 granite stones, and has been unveiled at Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor. The work called Kerdroya took five years to ...