This labyrinth truly belongs to the community.
Without community involvement and generosity (with time and money) the Barossa Community Labyrinth would not exist.
A successful crowd-funding campaign, several grants and many, many community donations enabled the Barossa Community Labyrinth to be completed in October 2018 (after 9 years!!). Engaging with generous local suppliers and skilled artisans to build the labyrinth, it is now a gift to the community and accessible to all.
Built by the community, for the community. The pictures tell the story:
A successful crowd-funding campaign, several grants and many, many community donations enabled the Barossa Community Labyrinth to be completed in October 2018 (after 9 years!!). Engaging with generous local suppliers and skilled artisans to build the labyrinth, it is now a gift to the community and accessible to all.
Built by the community, for the community. The pictures tell the story:
Stage 1 and start of stage 2
Stage 2 pouring of the paths
On Friday 3rd February 2017 the concrete paths were poured.
A labyrinth is not your average concreting job and we have been so fortunate to have the very best of tradespeople working with us on this project.
Watch the crew from Feltus Paving and Landscaping and Hanson Concrete hard at work:
A labyrinth is not your average concreting job and we have been so fortunate to have the very best of tradespeople working with us on this project.
Watch the crew from Feltus Paving and Landscaping and Hanson Concrete hard at work:
Barossa Community Labyrinth from Bron Venning on Vimeo.
Honing the surface to expose the path
Honing of the surface revealed the Chartres design and produced a durable, non-slip and even surface that is suitable for all walkers and wheelers.
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