In the middle of the fields of the Pujol Family, third generation dedicated to the world of agriculture and livestock, hides an experience that every summer attracts families and groups of friends looking for adventure: the Laberint Can Pujol, a gigantic corn route in the Empordà.
The proposal is simple but addictive: a corn maze of three and a half hectares to get lost among passages, dead ends and clues that will force you to think, solve questions and relate images to find the exit. Each edition has a different design, so repeat visitors never encounter the same challenge.

The activity lasts approximately one hour and can be enjoyed in the afternoon, from five to nine o’clock. The price is ten euros for those over ten years old, eight euros for children between four and ten, and free for children under four. The enclosure has free parking and the organization recommends wearing sports shoes, comfortable clothes and mosquito repellent.
The plan is completed with a perfect ending: an outdoor area to rest, chat and have a cool drink after having managed to get out of the maze. A different way to enjoy the summer, among nature, enigmas and shared fun.
Night in the labyrinth
And if strong emotions are your thing, this summer comes the most extreme version: the Nit de por al laberint, a nocturnal experience that transforms the corn roads into a horror movie scenario. Between scares, darkness and a disturbing atmosphere, you will have to guide yourself with a flashlight or a headlamp until you find the exit.
The appointment will be on August 2 and 30, from 10 pm to midnight. The price is eighteen euros and the activity is not allowed for children under fourteen. Of course, do not forget comfortable shoes, flashlight and, above all, a lot of guts, because places are limited.
How to get there
The labyrinth is located in the village of Serra de Daró, in the heart of the Empordanet, between the towns of Parlavà, Torroella de Montgrí and Ullastret, and with privileged views of the Montgrí massif. You can check the exact location and the best route to get there on the website of the labyrinth.
The labyrinth, by the way, closes on September 14, because in winter the corn is not given. So hurry to get there before the end of summer.
