Natural Swimming Pools have no nasty taste of salt or chlorine - they are just pure crystal-clear freshwater that tastes like your bottled mineral water. Here we have 5 Gorgeous Natural Swimming Pools from around the World :
1. Longleat Hedge Maze
The world's longest hedge maze is located in Wiltshire, England. The spectacular maze was designed by Greg Bright in 1975. The three-dimensional maze is made up of more than 16,000 beautiful yew trees. It is spread over an area of 1.48 acres. The popular tourist spot attracts thousands of visitors every year. Apart from visiting the Longleat House, the visitors can also take a tour to Longleat Safari and Adventure Park.
2. Dole Plantation Pineapple Garden Maze
Located in Wahiawa, Hawaii, Dole Plantation is the world's largest and best smelling maze. The garden maze is spread across an area of 3.15 acres. It comprises of 14,000 colourful Hawaiian plants. The fastest finishers also win prizes and get their names emblazoned at the maze's entrance.
3. Ashcombe Maze
Located in Shoreham, Victoria, the Ashcombe Maze is Australia's largest and oldest maze. The traditional hedge maze is 3m high and 2m thick. It comprises of over 1000 cypress trees. Visitors can take part in the Great Ashcombe Gnome Hunt, which is fun for all ages. The garden also features Ashcombe's circular rose maze and lavender labyrinth. The rose maze boasts of 217 varieties of roses on 1,200 bushes.
4. Hampton Court Maze
It is one of the oldest and most famous hedge mazes in the UK. The Hampton Court Maze was designed by Henry Wise and George London during 1689 and 1695, for King William of Orange. The maze is spread across an area of 60 acres. The trapezoid shaped maze is known for its dead ends, unexpected turns and twists. The maze also features audio installations, which produce numerous spooky sounds to enhance the visitor's experience.
5. Davis Mega Maze
The amazing cornfield maze has become one of the most popular seasonal attractions of Sterling. It is designed by world-famous maze designer, Adrian Fisher. The theme of the unique mega maze changes completely every year. The maze amazes the visitors, every year with fresh design, including a dinosaur, a king's crown and a city skyline. The maze also features Wi-Fi hotspots, to enable visitors to find their way with the help of GPS devices.
6. Reignac-sur-Indre Maze
One of the world's largest plant mazes is located in Reignac-sur-Indre in Touraine, France. The circular landscape is spread over an area of 10 acres. The ever-changing maze grows back in a different form every year.
7. Villa Pisani
Located in Stra, Italy, it is one of the most complicated mazes around the world. The maze features layers of pathways in 12 concentric circular rings. It is believed that Napoleon once got lost in the maze. The place also features an ancient mansion and an art museum.
8. Snakes 'n Ladders
The world's biggest snakes and ladders game is located in Upchurch, Kent. Spreading over an area of 6 acres, the spectacular maze features 9 ft tall hedges.
9. Pearsey's Maize Maze
Situated in York, England, the Maize maze is in the shape of Harry Potter. This is the largest Maize maze in Europe comprising of over one million Maize plants.
10. Peace Maze
Located in Castlewellan, Northern Ireland, the Peace Maze comprises of more than 6000 yew trees. The maze features stepping stones, a rickety bridge, a rock-strewn path and a peace bell (at the center).
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