Laberintus Park - The New Largest Hedge Maze in Spain is Now Open
There is officially a new largest hedge maze in Spain ! Laberintus Park, located in Mollina, Málaga, Spain opened to the public on February 22, 2025. Here's what you should know about it:
What is it?
Laberintus Park is a park of almost 4 hectares that contains the largest hedge maze in Spain.
It is also the world's first biotechnological maze, combining nature with cutting-edge technology.
They have a website where you can plan a trip.
Key features:
The Maze: The design was a collaboration between renowned maze architect Adrian Fisher and the founder of the park, Rafael Mesa Hidalgo. The maze is inspired by the gardens of the Alhambra in Granada. It offers different routes with varying levels of difficulty, from a 30-minute stroll to a challenging two-hour adventure.
Biotechnology: The park incorporates innovative technology such as:
Bioreactors that generate energy and extract water from the soil.
Interactive plants that respond to touch, acting as "biological antennas."
Sustainability: Laberintus Park is committed to sustainability, using eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems.
Other attractions: In addition to the maze, the park features escape rooms, adventure games, interactive learning zones, a traditional outdoor play area, and a café. The future development is to create a complete family leisure park which includes live music and possibly a greenhouse.
Can I eat there ?
There is a cafeteria on site with drinks and snacks.
Where is it ?
The park is located in Mollina, near Antequera, in the province of Málaga.
It is easily accessible by car and is close to other attractions in the area.
In the satellite view you can see the hedge maze and a labyrinth (left side of the map).
How much does it cost?
Tickets can be purchased online through the park's official website.
Prices are €6 for children (6-12 years old) and €8 for adults.
Children under 6 and seniors over 75 go free.
Discounts are available for families and groups.
Parking is free.
Why visit?
Laberintus Park offers a unique experience that combines fun, education, and sustainability. It's a great place for:
Families with children
Nature lovers
Those interested in science and technology
Anyone looking for an adventure
Additional information:
You can book private events at the park.
There is an amphitheater in the park, so check the website for the upcoming schedule.
The park features tracking bracelets, so even when you are lost, you are not really lost !
If you're planning a trip to Málaga in 2025, Laberintus Park is definitely worth a visit!
My International labyrinth and maze visits:
Visiting a Labyrinth and some Mazes in Singapore
Visiting Labyrinths in Chiang Mai, Thailand