Nature mazes in Lithuania for family adventures
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Nature mazes in Lithuania: best places for family adventures

Imagine this: tall corn stalks rustling above your head, a narrow path winding below your feet, and somewhere nearby you hear children laughing and someone calling, “Which way now?!” That’s a typical summer day in one of Lithuania’s nature mazes. Every year, more and more families looking for active and unique outdoor fun choose these mazes. Maze culture in Lithuania has become a real phenomenon – from classic cornfields with new, challenging patterns each year to huge amusement parks with dozens of different paths. While exploring mazes, the journey matters just as much as the destination. Unexpected discoveries, moments of laughter when you get lost, and time spent together will become memories your family treasures.

Nature mazes in Lithuania: best places for family adventures. Nature mazes in Lithuania aren’t just cornfields. You’ll also find willow, hemp, or even meditation and energy mazes, each offering a different experience – from adrenaline-pumping challenges to slow, peaceful escapes. In this article, we’ll introduce the best places where your whole family can not only get lost in the best way but also enjoy an unforgettable day outdoors.

Nature mazes in Lithuania: best places for family adventures
Nature mazes in Lithuania: best places for family adventures

Nature mazes in Lithuania: best places for family adventures

LABI park mazes (Anykščiai district)

LABI Park invites you to enjoy outdoor adventures and get lost for fun! Here you’ll find 8 mazes of varying difficulty, including 4 open-air mazes:

  • Corn Maze: This maze stands out for its size and difficulty. This year, visitors can explore a winding path almost 1.5 km long. You’ll need both patience and a map, which you can get at the ticket office or entrance.
  • Hemp Maze: This unique maze is all about the senses – you’ll notice the distinctive smell of hemp before you even see the plants. Usual navigation tricks won’t help here. Plants grow up to 2.5 meters tall, so you can’t see park buildings or trees. Don’t worry – this maze isn’t big or tricky. It’s perfect for first-timers and a great intro before tackling bigger challenges.
  • Great Willow Maze: Recognized by the Academy of Records as the largest and only one of its kind in Lithuania, this willow maze covers 1,977 sq. meters with 951 meters of paths. It’s LABI Park’s pride and the most difficult maze here. To finish, you’ll need to complete several tasks. The tall, green willow walls will make your search for the exit feel like a jungle adventure.
  • Energy Maze: If you want more energy, positive thoughts, and harmony, the Energy Maze is your best choice. It’s a great way to relax, connect with nature, and find satisfaction and balance. Its special geometric form boosts energy and positive vibes, helping you unwind and recharge.

Tip: Before visiting, contact LABI Park administration to check if the mazes are open.

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Hay bale maze at “Unikalus greitis” farm (Birštonas district)

This summer, a new attraction appeared at the “Unikalus Greitis” farm in Panemunio village, Birštonas district – a unique maze built from almost 200 hay bales. The straw walls are taller than a person, and every turn hides a new surprise.

Kids and adults alike have a blast getting lost among the hay bales. Some race to find the shortest path and beat the clock, while others take their time, enjoying every funny moment along the way.

The maze is an added attraction at “Unikalus Greitis” farm, which also offers sheep herding experiences and border collie hikes, so you can easily turn your visit into a full day of outdoor fun.

The farm is also a great spot for birthdays, graduations, or other celebrations in nature. During your event, you can enjoy educational activities, games, and time with animals, creating unforgettable memories for both kids and adults.

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Energy Maze and Geometric Figure Park (Plungė district)

Can you imagine a place where kids eagerly search for the center of a maze, and adults forget their daily worries for a while? That’s what you’ll find at the Energy Maze and Geometric Figure Park in Plungė district. This is one of the most unique parks in Lithuania, where every maze tells its own story and invites you on a different journey.

In the Energy Maze and Geometric Figure Park, you’ll find these mazes:

  • Dream maze – a place where dreams begin. You follow a single path to the center, make a wish, and then return the same way. For kids, it becomes a mysterious game. They keep their wishes secret; they can’t wait to reach the center and return full of joy.
  • Friendship maze – at the entrance, you face the first decision: left or right. In front of you are two perfectly symmetrical paths. Both look the same, and both lead to the center. The most interesting part is that most people don’t overthink it. They just go where their instinct leads. For kids, this maze is a fun game; for adults, it’s a chance to see themselves and each other from a new perspective.
  • Five Elements Shrub maze – the longest adventure among the five elements. Even though the maze isn’t tricky, the winding path always leads forward, turning this way and that. You can’t see the whole layout from above, so every corner sparks curiosity – what’s next? For kids, it’s a real adventure. They run ahead, eager to reach the next clearing and always asking, “Where does this path go?”
  • Inner balance maze – when the infinity symbol reminds us that people have almost no limits. The last maze in the park is shaped like an infinity sign. For kids, it’s another fun journey – a winding path through natural meadows, where the tall grass reminds many of carefree summers in the countryside. For adults, this walk often becomes a chance to step away from everyday life.

Your journey through the park doesn’t end after you leave the last maze. Some stay and explore the Flower of Life mandala, the Merkaba, and the domes with curiosity. Others pause to enjoy nature, while kids keep searching for discoveries.

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Babilono sodai thuja maze (Klaipėda district)

Four years ago, Babilono sodai – the Gardens of Babylon welcomed visitors as an ambitious idea – a place where world architecture, natural beauty, and family leisure come together in one space.

In the thuja mazes, tall, green walls create a real living maze where both kids and adults can have fun getting lost. The maze has about 2 km of paths, made from around 3,000 thujas, and covers 50 × 50 meters. Since it’s still a young maze, it continues to grow and become even more beautiful.

Today, Lithuania’s largest flower and miniature park has become a highlight of western Lithuania. On June 27, during the park’s fourth birthday, they introduced the season’s biggest new attraction – a brand-new inflatable trampoline zone just for kids.

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