Ireland - Go Wild Tourism

SKY’S THE LIMIT…

but only if you can find your way out

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There’s only one person to turn to when you want to build a mesmorisin­gly intricate maze to thrill and entertain. Adrian Fisher, aka, the world’s greatest maze maker, has put his magic touch on one of the newest attraction­s to open in the Ancient East this summer. From water mazes and walk-through parting waterfalls to lasers and mirrors, UK-based Fisher has designed life-size adventure puzzles from as far afield as Mexico to Japan, Thailand and the US. Now the inventor has turned his skills to Ireland’s Skypark Adventure Park, who have opened their newest adventure activity - the Ireland’s Ancient East Maze.

Getting lost is the best of fun at Skypark’s 776m2 wooden maze aimed towards kids and adults of all ages. Built from sustainabl­e wood, the maze route can be altered

gantesdmea­ning via movable there are lots of solutions so people can return numerous times. As well as having to find your way out, the maze also takes people on a whirlwind tour of some of main attraction­s situated in Ireland’s Ancient East. Maze adventurer­s are tasked with finding 10 attraction points within the maze featuring locations like Brú na Bóinne, Glendaloug­h and Blarney Castle.

Watch out for those ziplining overhead as you try to find your way out.

Built at a cost of €120,000 with help from Louth Leader funding, this newest attraction in Carlingfor­d signals the return of some normality this summer.

The Co. Louth located park is expecting huge demand as families and groups of friends look to get back to nature and enjoy the great outdoors. Skypark has acres of open space and can accommodat­e lots of small groups of people in a socially distant way. Other activities include aerial adventure, footgolf, mini-golf, archery, mini-jeeps and skypark express train. They also offer an activity combo pass, which means families can stay for a full day, bring a picnic or enjoy the parks’ new hot food menu.

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