The Leylijn Labyrinth Luttenberg is a special labyrinth that has been located in Luttenberg since August 21, 2021. It is built of field boulders and each stone forms a unique pattern together with the other stones. The labyrinth is located in the forest on 'De Luttenberg' and is the first publicly accessible labyrinth in Salland.
What makes this labyrinth extra special is that it was built at a place where ley lines cross, a so-called power place. Ley lines are invisible, but tangible lines charged with etheric energy. The labyrinth is inspired by the famous labyrinth in the cathedral of Chartres in France.
Walking a labyrinth can be seen as a metaphor for your own life path. The path leads you via twists and turns to the center and back again. The labyrinth is located in the open field on the Korbeldsweg, near the lookout point. It is located near the day camping. The address of the day camping is Bergweg 5, 8105 TZ Luttenberg.
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