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Labyrinth Rosegg: A Green Maze of Fun

Get lost in Austria's largest garden labyrinth, a green adventure for the whole family near Rosegg Castle and the Animal Park.

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The Labyrinth Rosegg, opened in 2001, is Austria's largest garden labyrinth, featuring over 3,000 hornbeam trees forming a kilometre-long hedge. Located between Rosegg Castle and the Rosegg Animal Park, it offers a delightful and challenging experience for visitors of all ages.

A brief summary to Labyrinth Rosegg

  • Wednesday 12 pm-6 pm
  • Thursday 12 pm-6 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as navigating the labyrinth involves walking on uneven ground.
  • Visit during the week to avoid weekend crowds.
  • Combine your visit with the nearby Rosegg Animal Park and Rosegg Castle for a full day of fun.
  • Bring water, especially on hot days, as there are limited facilities inside the labyrinth.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If driving, head towards Rosegg on the B83. Once in Rosegg, follow signs for Schloss Rosegg, the Tierpark (Animal Park), or the Labyrinth. Parking is available near the entrance. Parking fees may apply.

  • Public Transport

    Take a bus or train to Rosegg. From the Rosegg Ort bus stop or Lind-Rosegg Bahnhst train station, it's a short walk to the Labyrinth. Bus lines 5196 and 5325 serve Rosegg. A single bus or train fare from Villach to Rosegg costs approximately €4-€8.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in nearby towns such as Velden and Villach. A taxi ride from Villach to Rosegg takes about 17 minutes and costs approximately €35-€45.

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Discover more about Labyrinth Rosegg

Nestled in the Rosental valley, between the picturesque Lake Wörthersee and Lake Faaker See, lies the Labyrinth Rosegg, a unique and engaging attraction for all ages. Opened in July 2001, this garden labyrinth is Austria's largest, covering 2,400 square meters and featuring over 3,000 hornbeam trees meticulously arranged to create a kilometre-long hedge. The labyrinth's design provides a classic maze experience, challenging visitors to find their way to the central tower. This tower serves not only as a point of orientation but also as a rewarding destination, offering a beautiful vantage point and photo opportunity with views of Rosegg Castle. The experience is designed to be fun for adults as well. The Labyrinth Rosegg is part of a trio of attractions, along with Rosegg Castle and Rosegg Animal Park. Rosegg Castle was built in 1772 by Prince Orsini-Rosenberg for his Italian lover, Madame Lucrezia, and later became the seat of the von und zu Liechtenstein family in 1831. The Rosegg Animal Park is home to around 400 animals of over 35 different species. Visiting the labyrinth offers a chance to enjoy the outdoors and test your problem-solving skills in a beautiful, natural setting.

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