Experience a cosmic adventure this summer at the Durbuy Labyrinth

From July 4 to October 4, 2026
Immersive live shows
Actors, remote-controlled robots and futuristic sets: step into a life-sized adventure set in the year 2525.
Learn while having fun
Diamond rain on Jupiter, the smell of Venus… Discover the funniest secrets of space with our guide Maggie.
The flight simulator
Mission accomplished? Step into the shoes of an astronaut and test Ella’s spaceship on a thrilling cosmic trial run.
A 100% family activity
No need to be a NASA engineer! Team up to tackle fun challenges designed for all generations.
Crash in 2525: the Rider family needs your help !
This summer, join Interstellar Ella, Slippy and Madhu on a cosmic rescue mission filled with action, mystery and fun. Put on your spacesuits: Earth needs you for a completely unique family adventure!
The Durbuy Labyrinth: the greatest adventure in the galaxy
A gigantic 11-hectare site, more than 600,000 corn plants and 6 km of winding paths designed to get you lost… and help you find your way again! Throughout your journey, energetic actors and out-of-this-world sets await you at every turn.
One labyrinth, two adventures…
Mission Interstellar Ella
During the day, become part of a space crew: explore our giant family trail filled with humour, futuristic technology, cosmic puzzles and live performances. A one-of-a-kind outdoor rescue mission you simply can’t miss.
Escape Mystery
As night falls, prepare for intense thrills with a giant outdoor escape game! With no map to guide you, investigate an immersive world full of puzzles, secrets, betrayals and unexpected twists… Are you brave enough to face the suspense until the very end?
Prepare for your journey
to the Labyrinth
Transport, access, parking, opening hours and astronaut tips…
Our practical guide is the perfect star map to lead you safely to Durbuy. The goal? To happily lose yourself in our fascinating corn maze — not on the road there!
Frequently Asked Questions
Even extraterrestrials sometimes need a bathroom break or a place to park their flying saucer…
Don’t panic, here’s everything you need to know before starting your earthly exploration!
Our 6 km of pathways are accessible for PRM visitors and strollers. As the ground remains natural, some areas may become muddy, so we strongly recommend using an “all-terrain” stroller (think lunar rover style)!
Full sanitary facilities are available at the entrance of the Labyrinth, including PRM access and baby changing areas. Make sure to stop there before launching your countdown into the maze!
Good news for your travel budget: parking is completely free! It is located just a few steps from the entrance of the Labyrinth for easy access.
A little meteor shower (or rain shower) won’t stop a true astronaut! The Labyrinth remains open in variable weather conditions, and several covered areas are available if you need shelter. In case of more severe weather, our teams apply the appropriate safety measures to ensure the mission continues smoothly.



