
Chevin Stone Maze
📍 Otley Chevin Country Pk, The Whitehouse Visitor Centre, Johnny Ln, La, Otley LS21 3JL, UK
About Chevin Stone Maze
The Chevin Stone Maze offers a distinctive outdoor experience nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Otley Chevin Country Park. This charming stone labyrinth is celebrated for its impressive craftsmanship and serene atmosphere, making it a beloved local landmark near Otley. Visitors frequently commend its beautiful location and the opportunity it provides for a relaxing stroll, contributing to its excellent 4.8/5 star Google rating.
Ideal for those seeking a unique natural attraction, the maze provides a perfect point of interest during a walk through the country park. It's a tranquil spot where guests can appreciate the intricate stonework and enjoy the peace of the outdoors. Many consider it a favourite destination for unwinding and connecting with nature, often integrated into longer hikes exploring the Chevin's stunning vistas.
Visiting Information
The Chevin Stone Maze is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing for flexible visits at any time. Entry is free, and while specific accessibility features are not provided, guests should be aware that the maze is situated within a country park and may involve natural terrain. Payment options are not applicable as there is no entry fee.
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📍 Otley Chevin Country Pk, The Whitehouse Visitor Centre, Johnny Ln, La, Otley LS21 3JL, UK
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Showing 5 of 13 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
Cool little local site near Otley, but a bit poorly signposted. I had to ask some passers-by for full directions! Lovely example of great stone work, and a local even told me it was their favourite spot for lockdown drinks with their friends!
The stone maze situated in absolutely beautiful location. Great for relaxing walk
We got to this maze and walked up the hill. Someone told us there was a pub at the top which became our goal, as we were hungry and thirsty, unprepared for such a hike! When we got to the pub there was this massive car park and a huge and busy road that if we would have known, would have done the hike downhill instead! It was a very funny experience as we were the only ones going upwards 🤪 beautiful place
Small maze but fun. Beautiful location. You are able to drive up if you struggle walking up the hill
Great place to take the little ones, Great to see the work of the Dswa looks ancient and authentic. Serves a timeless function. Good old fun,