So, apparently there are quite a few! And some free and open to the public!
I'd like to walk a labyrinth this April, if I can make the time. I know
macfrode and I had talked about it - here's what I've found.
Christ Church in Exeter has a 42-ft cobblestone labyrinth that's open to the public.
Seacoast Hospice in Exeter has one as well.
Wild Orchard Guest Farm in Deerfield has one that is by appointment only.
Pathways for Thursdays Child Ltd. Healing Arts Center and Gift Shop has one as well that sounds really cool.
There's one in Keene that's painted on a parking lot - it's always open, but they suggest nights or weekends to walk it, as it IS a parking lot.
I'll save the search (as I'm heading out now) but I found it all here: World Wide Labyrinth Locator.
I'd like to walk a labyrinth this April, if I can make the time. I know
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Christ Church in Exeter has a 42-ft cobblestone labyrinth that's open to the public.
Seacoast Hospice in Exeter has one as well.
Wild Orchard Guest Farm in Deerfield has one that is by appointment only.
Pathways for Thursdays Child Ltd. Healing Arts Center and Gift Shop has one as well that sounds really cool.
There's one in Keene that's painted on a parking lot - it's always open, but they suggest nights or weekends to walk it, as it IS a parking lot.
I'll save the search (as I'm heading out now) but I found it all here: World Wide Labyrinth Locator.
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