Labyrinthus park has opened in Humilladero (Malaga), presenting Spain’s biggest outdoor maze. It spans over 7,400 square meters.
The park’s hi-tech eco-tech was provided by the Spanish company Bioo, with innovative technologies that have changed the tourism industry.
This first-of its-kind Biootech Labyrinth, designed by celebrated landscaper Adrian Fisher after being inspired by the designs of the Alhambra is a blend of technology and nature. Visitors of all ages can enjoy routes lasting from 30 minutes to 2 hours.
First unveiled at FITUR tourism fair, the park boasts sustainable tourism with Bioo technology, in that plants act as Bioological switches, responding to human touch to trigger immersive environments, while Bioo Panels – advanced Biooreactors – capture energy from soil to light the heart of the maze and generate irrigation. The system is self-sufficient and eco-friendly.
Fisher’s design combines art, science and nature to create a range of difficulties. The Bioo Switches are designed to ensure that plants do not suffer any harm, thus promoting sustainability. It’s an important step in the direction of eco-conscious travel, demonstrating that Biootechnology is capable of protecting nature.
Promoted by businessman Rafael Mesa, Labyrinthus Park aims to boost Humilladero’s economy and put Málaga at the cutting-edge of green destinations. The park offers more than fun. It also provides educational activities for improving environmental awareness. National and international tourists are drawn to the park. Ecotourism is redefined, and it adds yet another reason for people to holiday in the area.
The park is located in Parque de Santillan Mollina Spain, 29520.
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