This is really awesome!
I learned about walking labyrinths at a retreat last year and have had a hard time finding public ones locally - this has given me some great options within a 30 minute drive. I have already shared this with at least one other labyrinth lover, and will be sharing with more.
Thank you for making the map usable on an iPhone - lots of sites mess this up.
moritonal 4 hours ago [-]
I imagine they sweated for a moment deciding if London Underground's labyrinths counted as individual pieces or the consolidated one they went for.
I assume this is crowd sourced? It has the labyrinth in my neck of the woods
xnx 5 hours ago [-]
Great site! I discovered just weeks ago and now use it every time I travel.
Labyrinths are really soothing for the mind in our overstimulated era.
JKCalhoun 3 hours ago [-]
I recall only a bit of a show that described a particular labyrinth on a hill—I think the destination was a tower also on the hill. It was thought to be one of the more difficult mazes because, as I recall, humans want to progress up toward the tower but at several junctures the incorrect path was the one that headed uphill.
No idea what/where that one was.
xnx 2 hours ago [-]
> at several junctures the incorrect path
Common misunderstanding. A labyrinth is a single path. It does not have branches like a maze.
yellowapple 42 minutes ago [-]
If that's the case, then why did Theseus need that ball of yarn from Ariadne to avoid getting lost in one?
emigre 1 hours ago [-]
This really puts the 1986 movie Labyrinth in a new light, haha.
emigre 3 hours ago [-]
Was this a TV show?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labyrinth_(artwork)
https://labyrinthlocator.org/labyrinth/london-underground/?f...
Labyrinths are really soothing for the mind in our overstimulated era.
No idea what/where that one was.
Common misunderstanding. A labyrinth is a single path. It does not have branches like a maze.