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Kerdroya, a labyrinth on Bodmin Moor made of nearly 450m (1475ft) of Cornish hedging, was opened on 21 March. South West Lakes Trust (SWLT), which manages the site, said 5,949 cars had visited the ...
Kerdroya was commissioned by Cornwall National Landscape and has been created by Golden Tree Productions with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Cornwall Council, ...
Advertised as the biggest labyrinth in the world, Kerdroya is scheduled to open later this month. By Will Rickman. 08:00, Sun, Mar 30, 2025. Link copied Bookmark.
The work called Kerdroya took five years to complete and was laid by hand across 445 metres (1460ft). Creator Will Coleman said it was not just a place to visit but a place "to reflect, ...
A huge "living labyrinth" billed as the biggest in the world will finally open to the public later this month. Constructed from traditional Cornish stone hedging, Kerdroya has been five years in the ...
Kerdroya is meant to be a piece of public art that will last for generations to come. It could still be there in 4,000 years. Visitors will walk a single, ...
Kerdroya is Cornish for labyrinth or maze. In this Open Country Helen Mark meets the makers of a huge labyrinthine work of art made in homage to the humble Cornish hedge. Show more Will Coleman of ...
The world’s largest classical labyrinth is currently being constructed from traditional Cornish hedging in the heart of Bodmin Moor, a project that has unexpectedly led to the foundation of the ...
Drone of the first sunrise at Kerdroya. Thur 20 Mar 1.43pm • Kerdroya is an enduring legacy to Cornish hedging, a 56-meter-wide labyrinth built entirely using traditional stone hedging techniques.
The Kerdroya labyrinth built using 140,000 Cornish granite stones has been unveiled at Colliford Lake.
Kerdroya - The Cornish Labyrinth. Up next. Memorial walks and woodlands. Wizards and steam trains on the West Highland Line. The Wall. Bright lights and bees at Blenheim. Reflections and Connections.