Labyrinth – seven circle

Labyrinth – seven circle

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Highlights

  • Walk the 160-metre labyrinth, reflecting on your journey as you wind towards the serene centre.
  • Sit and meditate in the heart of the labyrinth, finding peace amidst its unique imperfections.
  • Explore the historical significance of the seven-circle design, inspired by the Chartres Cathedral in France.
  • Recharge in the tranquil gardens, welcoming families and pets for a day of relaxation and reflection.
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Space to rest, reflect and unwind.

You are invited to walk the labyrinth’s 160 metres, reflecting as you wind your way to the centre, where you may sit and meditate further if you wish.

Modelled on the famous 11-circle path labyrinth embedded in the floor of the 13th-century Chartres Cathedral in France.

The labyrinth is a smaller seven-circle pattern. Seven circles, but one path. Seven is the most significant number in scripture, signifying completeness.

There are many imperfections in this labyrinth, but perhaps they may help you reflect on your own imperfections. Some of the bricks are also carrying the scars of the New Year’s Eve 2019 bushfires. The handrail poles are from the railing that was all that survived the burning of St. Saviour’s church at Quaama. The rail is fashioned from an old fence post, which also survived the fires.

Everyone is welcome to come and take time out, reflect, and recharge.

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Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Physical – Mobility

  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

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