Theme park opens 32,000 square foot snow labyrinth bigger than 15 tennis courts, could YOU escape the maze? | The Sun

A THEME Park has opened at 3,000m square maze, the size of 15 tennis courts, built out of snow and ice.

Snowlandia in Zakopane, Poland features the world's largest ice labyrinth, challenging visitors to escape it.


Located in the Tatras mountains, the amazing structure was first built in 2016 and has become a popular tourist attraction.

Those who are brave enough to take on the maze enter via a stunning ice-castle.

The aim is to find your way through the maze to allow you to climb up the castle and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the landscape.

The castle itself is a replica of a medieval castle and stand an impressive 14m high.

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Visitors can watch knights engage in combat or enjoy a demonstration by a local blacksmith.

If you're good enough to find your way through the maze, you can exit the castle either by the gate or the less-traditional ice slide.

The attraction is one of a small number of its kind in the world.

Snowlandia also features a range of ice and snow sculptures, a sledding track and a mini-zoo including animals like arctic foxes and mountain sheep.

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Admission to the park is just £4.65 for an adult or £18.44 for a family of four.

A trip into the labyrinth costs an extra £5.62, though.

The park is generally open from December to March but is entirely dependent on the weather.

Can you figure out how to get through the labyrinth?

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