Labyrinth Links
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While the Worldwide Labyrinth Locator is by far the largest online database of labyrinths, it is by no means the only place where listings of labyrinth locations can be found. This section of the Worldwide Labyrinth Locator contains links to other websites containing information on labyrinth locations. To ease your search, we have broken these down into three sections below: USA & Canada, Europe and Worldwide.
If you maintain a website that provides further useful locational information, especially in regions not well covered elsewhere, contact the WWLL webmaster via the "Contact Us" page and we will add your details to our listings.
Europe
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A guide to the historic labyrinths in churches, chapels and cathedrals in England, includes a map and visiting information.
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A useful illustrated guide to German hedge mazes, in German language, with visiting details, etc.
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A guide to the historic labyrinths, surviving or documented, in Ireland.
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Silke Wolf's excellent German language labyrinth website has an extensive catalogue with a map and many illustrations of labyrinths and mazes in Germany.
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A very comprehensive guide compiled by the Stichting Doolhof en Labyrinth, with maps, photographs and links to obtain visiting details and much more besides. In Dutch language.
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Ilse Seifried has complied a splendid illustrated list of labyrinths in her native Austria, in German language.
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Erwin Reissman’s website contains details of over 100 labyrinths he has visited in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. In English and German.
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Tony Christie maintains an online catalogue of labyrinths in Ireland, with links to their websites, email addresses, etc.
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An illustrated article and catalogue of mediaeval labyrinth wall and ceiling frescos in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
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The Labyrinth International group, based in Switzerland, has an excellent catalogue of labyrinths in Switzerland, in German language.