New Outdodr Maze in Canberra - Honest Review, and Challenges

TL;DR | Quick Summary Before You Go

View of the Canberra outdoor maze seen from a fort, showing the complex maze layout

Outdoor maze experience in Canberra with no time limit.
Bring water, check the weather, and expect a lot of walking.
Good for families, couples, and people who enjoy puzzles and challenges.


👉Short drive from Canberra: take a relaxing day trip to Cooma Food & Cafe Guide to explore Vietnamese food and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of local cafes — a perfect small getaway. On the way, don’t miss the Bredbo Christmas Barn and Pie Shop (Christmas Barn open only six months a year).

Canberra New Maze Experience Review | Things to Know Before You Book

I recently visited a newly opened maze experience in Canberra. At first, I thought it would be small, but the maze was actually quite large.

I strongly recommend bringing a small water bottle. There is no water fountain inside, and the maze requires more physical effort than expected.

It’s best to eat a proper meal before entering, especially if you plan to spend a long time inside. Luckily, we grabbed some food at a cafe in the Yarralumla shop.

From Wanaka to Canberra | Why We Booked This Maze

About ten years ago, I tried a maze experience at Puzzling World in Wanaka, New Zealand. I remember it being very fun, so when I heard that a maze had opened in Canberra, I booked right away.

My husband and I both really enjoy escape rooms, puzzles, and problem-solving activities, so this maze was something we were genuinely excited about.

Canberra Maze Booking Information and Opening Hours

  • Weekdays: 9:30 am – 2:00 pm
  • Weekends: 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
  • Booking slots are 30 minutes or 1 hour
We booked the 2:00 pm session, and the confirmation email showed 2:00–3:00 pm. At first, I thought we had to leave by 3:00 pm, but there is actually no strict time limit.

You can exit and re-enter the maze, as long as you wear your wristband. The wristband is picked up at the cafe shown in the photos, before entering the maze.

Canberra Maze Ticket Price and Total Cost

  • $25 per adult (2 adult)
  • online booking fee: $2.73
  • Total paid: $52.73
Yarralumla Play Station entrance near Weston Park in Canberra surrounded by large trees
Entrance of Yarralumla Play Station seen from Weston Park

Blue wristband for Canberra maze entry picked up at the cafe for unlimited re-entry
Blue wristband picked up from the cafe in Yarralumla play station. As long as you wear it, you can enter and exit the maze as many times as you want during the day.

Location and Parking | Easy Access Near Weston Park

The maze is located right next to the Yarralumla Play Station building. There is a parking area right beside the building, and parking was easy during our visit.

Directly in front of the maze is Weston Park, a large public park with walking paths, barbecue areas, and a playground. On weekends, many families visit this area, and it’s easy to plan activities before or after the maze.

Maze Challenge Options | What We Tried

There are two challenge options available.

Challenge 1

  • Visit all four forts
  • Exit the maze without using any shortcuts
  • In an emergency, go to the covered central area and follow the emergency signs

Challenge 2 (Our Choice)

  • Find seven animal photos hidden throughout the maze
  • Write down the underlined spelling for each animal photo
  • Use the letters to form a secret word
  • A challenge sheet can be collected from the staff
Canberra maze challenge rules showing Challenge 1 and Challenge 2 activities
Information board explaining Challenge 1 and Challenge 2 for the Canberra maze experience.

Actual Maze Experience Review | What It’s Really Like

Inside the maze, we tried to remember the wooden wall patterns to figure out where we had already been. However, after some time, everything started to look the same, so this method didn’t really help.
We also noticed X marks carved into the wood, probably left by other visitors, but they didn’t make much difference either.

After about 30-40 minutes of getting lost and walking around, we slowly became more familiar with the maze layout. After finding a few animals, it was possible to guess the word, but we still completed the challenge properly and found all seven, like finishing a quest.

We heard there was no time limit and that you could do as many challenges as you wanted, but we were happy just to fully complete one. Doing two would have been too physically tiring for us.

Starting point view of the Canberra maze seen from a nearby fort

Maze view from the fort near the starting point, giving a first look at the maze structure.


Covered area shortcut inside the Canberra outdoor maze for rest and shade
A shortcut leading directly to the covered area in the middle of the maze, useful when you feel stuck or need a break.

Covered area inside the Canberra outdoor maze with sign explaining how to re-enter for the full maze experience
Sign inside the covered area reminding visitors to return and re-enter from the same spot to complete the full maze experience.

A Must-Visit Spot Inside the Maze | Mirror Room

Inside the maze, there is a Mirror Room in the central covered area, which is a very small space decorated with multiple lights. Thanks to the mirrors, the room looks much bigger and more impressive than it actually is.

The experience reminded me of TeamLab Planets in Tokyo. Even if you’re not into social media, this is a very memorable visual spot, and I recommend visiting it at least once.

Mirror Room inside Canberra maze with reflective lights and immersive design

Mirror Room decorated with sparkling lights, creating a very colourful and reflective space.


Mirror Room interior at Canberra maze inspired by immersive light installations

Canberra maze mirror room with layered reflections and LED lights

Inside the Mirror Room, reflections make the space look bigger and more immersive, similar to TeamLab Planets in Tokyo.

Another view inside the Mirror Room, where lights and mirrors create a dreamy visual effect.

Who This Maze Experience Is Good For

✅ People who want a different kind of walk

If you’re tired of walking the same paths near home, this offers a more interesting walking experience.

✅ Families looking for an active outing

There is a lot of walking, so children are likely to be very tired by the end of the day. There are also mini golf and train riding in the Yarralumla play station, and a public park with a playground right next to it.

✅ Couples looking for a unique date idea

If you’re bored of typical cafe or restaurant dates, this maze makes a fun and memorable date.

✅ People who enjoy adventure and puzzles

If you like escape rooms, puzzles, and challenges, you’ll probably enjoy this maze.

Weather Tips for the Canberra Maze | Best Time to Visit

The maze is outside, but the wooden walls help stop the wind a little. However, there is no protection from direct sunlight, so checking the weather before visiting is very important.

Personally, I think a cloudy day is much better than a sunny day. We visited on a generally cool day, but whenever the sun came out, it still felt quite hot.

Spring and autumn are ideal seasons, and even in summer, visiting early in the morning would be the most comfortable option.


*This review is based on my personal experience, and results may vary for others. Please take it as a friendly reference.

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