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Our smallest 3D maze has just five posts and five obstacles on a single level, one slide, and a climbing wall for entry. It’s an ideal addition to larger playgrounds – just like in Muráň, Slovakia. We had already built a playground there in 2021, featuring a zipline, swings, and low rope elements.
The 3D maze in Chrudim replaced an outdated rope course. Built on a forest slope, it has two levels, wooden posts, a stainless-steel tube slide, and a self-service turnstile ticket machine. The maximum capacity of the maze is up to 150 people.
Thanks to our local business partner, we had the opportunity to build the very first 3D maze on the Korean peninsula. It stands in a pine grove within a park that is a popular recreation spot for residents from the nearby neighbourhoods. The 3D maze isn’t the only attraction in the park, but it is the first to be suspended in the trees and made entirely of wood. It features 20 connecting huts and 25 different obstacles spread across two levels. All routes lead to a central viewing tower. Apart from the tower, the entire structure was designed and built by us.
The 3D maze in Zvolen is built in a straight line on five steel posts. It has three levels, two plastic tube slides of different sizes, and a special entrance with a ticket machine. Guests enjoy it solo or in groups, and the hotel uses it for teambuilding competitions.
A mini 3D maze in the shape of a pentagon was built in the town of Černá Hora. It stands on robinia posts and includes five houses and five different obstacles on one level. You can enter via a rope ladder or climbing wall. Since the town is famous for its brewery, we decorated the playground with a hop cone.
We created a concept study for a 3D maze in the popular tourist area along the Baťa Canal. The main entrance is a hexagonal lighthouse with a spiral staircase. From the 10-metre-high viewing platform, visitors can enjoy the view or relax in suspended nests. A 90-metre 3D maze route begins on the first floor of the lighthouse.
It wasn’t our biggest, but it was one of the most beautiful: a three-level 3D maze in the treetops near the entrance to Hodonín Zoo. Built in just two months, it could hold up to 200 visitors. We decorated it with animal artwork in honour of the nearby zoo. Sadly, it was destroyed by a tornado in 2021 along with the surrounding trees.
The 3D maze in Alpinka takes the shape of an elephant, the resort’s mascot. Its trunk is a large tube slide. The three-storey maze stands on five posts in a line and features ten rope bridges with obstacles and a steel staircase as the entrance.
Like being at the beach – that’s how visitors feel in the 3D maze in Olomouc, located in the local aquapark. The maze is built on sand and supported by five steel posts. The connecting huts and rope bridges form a regular pentagon.
We are pleased that our 3D maze became part of the popular Vrunoff family park. In addition to many play and movement elements, the park now also offers a bit of adrenaline – moving 7.5 metres above the ground. The two-storey maze stands on poles but is nestled among trees in an otherwise unused path area. It includes 13 houses and 14 different obstacles.
With its wide range of indoor and outdoor activities, the resort offers something for every season. The 3D maze in Demänová resort is shaped like a regular pentagon and part of a family fun zone. It’s open year-round and designed for kids of all ages.
This treetop trail in Stalowa Wola proves that even city parks can host big attractions. We designed a two-level 3D maze combined with a short, wide treetop walk with tower and views. The trail is wheelchair accessible and surrounded by footpaths and seating.
It began with a steep rocky slope above a hotel car park and ended with a unique attraction combining a 3D maze with terrain climbing elements. Visitors reach the top of the slope, with a bench, either through the maze or via various terrain ladders, stairs, tunnels, bridges, and walkways. All climbing elements are enclosed in nets for safety.
We built our first 3D maze in 2015, and it remains one of the most beautiful, thanks to its location in the trees. In 2024, we expanded it with a net playground in the middle. However, part of the maze and nets had to be rebuilt within a few months after being damaged by a strong windstorm. We also assisted the client in assessing the damage for insurance purposes.