π A modern labyrinth, built by locals with grant funding, sits atop a small stretch of beach in a Scottish park.
π It's a 50-foot, seven-circuit classical-style labyrinth, maintained by volunteers and pagan groups.
π§ββοΈ Offers a zen, meditative experience with crashing waves
π° Dramatic views of the labyrinth against castle ruins
πΆββοΈ Open all year and free to visit
π Award-winning and internationally recognized for its uniqueness
β οΈ Steep, rough, and muddy path, difficult for mobility issues
π§οΈ Access becomes more challenging in wet weather
Paid parking available at Kennedy Park car park.
Parking within the village can be difficult.
From the car park, head toward the cliffs, then find a narrow path leading down to the labyrinth, away from the castle path.
π° Visiting the labyrinth is free.
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