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The Labyrinth of Sénart au Carré (77) offers an original and very nice concept: fun treasure hunts in a 4-hectare cornfield, for children and also for adults. It’s an adventure in the middle of nature, in summer when the corn plantations become a huge playground. Each year, a new game theme is proposed. This year, the treasure hunt is on the theme of ancient Egypt.
Le Labyrinthe de Sénart : un labyrinthe taille XXL en pleine nature
Two courses: one for children and the other for adults
In the summer, the corn planted at the end of April becomes very tall and it’s the perfect time to come and play at scaring you! Come and get lost in a cornfield of about 4 hectares during an escape game.
To get out of the maze, you will have to use your eyesight, your memory, your thinking, your sense of direction and your team spirit.
The adult pathway: “the forgotten decade”
- Treasure hunt accessible to children from 10 – 12 years old. Great for adults too!
- On the occasion of this escape game in the middle of nature, like an adventurer, you go in search of the remains of an ancient Egyptian civilization…
- The objective: to cross the maze of the cornfield while collecting essential information to open the coded doors of the course.
- To get out of the XXL cornfield, you will need to combine reflection, a sense of direction and team spirit!
- Be careful not to make a mistake or you will remain trapped in the labyrinth forever. Thrills are guaranteed!
The children’s course: “the face of the rose”
- Treasure hunt for 4 – 10 year olds
- The treasure hunt for children is inspired by the Egyptian tale “The Face of Rose”.
- At the Sénart labyrinth, children become the actors of the tale.
- Through the puzzles, they enter the story and become the main actors.
- Drawn in the cornfield, the children’s maze is made up of 5 games (riddles, numbers, text with holes, etc.)
- A treasure hunt where children have to find as many clues as possible.
- A fun way to promote the development of the child in a natural setting.
- For this game, children will need their senses of observation, their memory and maybe sometimes… help from the whole family.
All the useful information about the Labyrinth of Sénart
- Address and Telephone:
- Allee de la Tolerance, 77127 Lieusaint – France
- Phone: 06.80.61.48.41
- To get there :
- The Labyrinth is 32 km from Paris
- The Labyrinthe de Sénart is 3/4 hours from Paris by public transport via the Gare de Lyon
- Tzen stop: Allée Royale, Lieusaint-Moissy RER D station
- N104, A5a, exit Carré Sénart, corner Allée de la Tolérance and Cote de l’Entre Deux
- Free on-site parking
- Opening hours:
- Every day in July and August from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. (last admission at 5 p.m.)
- Schedules subject to change depending on the weather (rain or heat wave), call 06.80.61.48.41 to check in case of doubt
- Ideally, it should take 2 to 3 hours to fully enjoy the games in the Sénart labyrinth
- Nocturnal:
- Saturday 24 July: from 9.30 pm
- Saturday 7 August: from 9.30 pm
- Friday 20 August: from 9pm
- Saturday 28 August: from 9 pm
- Friday 3 September: from 9 pm
- Flashlights are not provided by the maze so remember to bring your own!
- Prices:
- for 4 – 14 year olds: 6 €
- for older children: €8
- Night: €6 for children and €8 for 15+ years old
- Free for children under 4 years old
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Labyrinthe de Sénart route accessible to strollers? Yes, if the strollers have large wheels because you need to be able to access with a little energy in the push
- Is the Labyrinthe de Sénart route wheelchair accessible? Yes, if the ground is dry
- Are there picnic areas? Yes, shaded picnic areas exist very close to the labyrinth on the edge of the canal
- Is parking free? Yes
- Can you bring your dog? Yes, they are welcome if they are kept on a leash
On aime ♡
- A nice and original family outing,
- An ideal activity regardless of the age of the participants
- A low-cost outing
- Less than 1 hour from Paris, it’s a complete change of scenery
- Ideal for a sunny day
- To reconnect with nature and to become aware of the agricultural world
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