The historic city of York is reopening its Maize Maze again this summer, providing hours of fun for all the family.
On July 19th the maze will open for summer and visitors will be able to try their luck in the labyrinth seven days per week between 10am and 6.30pm.
Entrance costs £7.95 for adults and £6.95 for kids. A family ticket is also available for £28 and all entrance fees can be paid on arrival.
The maze, which is made from over 1.5 million plants over a plot of 30 acres, claims to be the largest in the world and is ten-feet tall, meaning that those who get truly lost inside its walls cannot cheat by peaking over the boundaries.
The attraction is only open until the end of September when the maize is harvested and fed to the cows at nearby farms.
Visit www.yorkmaze.com for more information