The attraction covering 10 acres is just off the A64 at Sherburn and is open from today until 5th September. It features two mazes, old fairground rides and a big top with live entertainment.
James Cundall is the man behind the attraction and told Paddy at Breakfast earlier that it was great to be back:
The so-called 'Freedom Day' is this Monday 19th July with many Covid-19 restrictions being lifted, but James says that in the Great Ryedale Maze, they have the perfect attraction for those who want to have a great day out safely over the summer, especially with infection ratesa on the rise:


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