Thursday, 12 January 2017

The Kinver Maize Maze

While on our way to visit the caves in Kinver, we came across a maize maze. It’s run by a local farm shop and encourages people to visit the maze with their kids to spend a bit more time in Kinver. It was a bit on the pricey side for two adults to go in and it was also designed with kids in mind but we were up for a bit of fun after our drive. The maze didn’t seem that big but was stretched out over a field on a hill. At first, we weren’t sure whether the rows were planted as pathways or as part of the plantation, but we soon got used to the openings to work out our route. Along the way, we were required to collect letters printed on signs of tractors to earn our prize; but we soon worked the anagram out. There was also a pipe that I insisted that I crawl through to get our money’s worth, and a bridge across a pit.

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