'Strangest Place in the World' Reopens in Yorkshire Dales for 2025
'Strangest Place in the World' Reopens in Yorkshire Dales for 2025

'Strangest Place in the World' Reopens in Yorkshire Dales for 2025

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The Forbidden Corner, located in the Yorkshire Dales, is set to reopen in April 2025 and has been delighting visitors for nearly 30 years with its unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, and whimsical features such as 'the temple of the underworld' and a translucent glass pyramid. Originally created as a private folly by Sir Colin Armstrong in the 1980s, the attraction gained public interest and was officially opened to visitors in 1994. However, its future was jeopardized in the late 90s due to planning permission issues, prompting a significant public outcry that saved it from closure. Today, it draws approximately 150,000 visitors annually, offering a family-friendly experience that includes some areas deemed too scary for young children. The park's enchanting landscape and creative installations continue to receive positive reviews from guests of all ages. As it prepares for its upcoming season, bookings are already open for those looking to explore this peculiar site.

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