Rowan tree with berry clusters Maze
A real, solvable maze shaped like a rowan tree with berry clusters — generated by algorithm, verified to have a single solution, and free to print. Start at the red flag and find your way to the checkered flag.

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- Difficulty
- Medium
- Best for ages
- 6+
- Est. solve time
- 8–15 min
- Grid
- 137×150
- Solution path
- 961 cells
- Corridor cells
- 7,202
- Dead ends
- 1,098
- Solutions
- 1 (verified)
About the Rowan tree with berry clusters
The rowan, also called the mountain ash, is a small tree of the rose family that thrives in cool climates. Its second name comes from the way it grows high up on hillsides and mountains, together with leaves that look a little like an ash tree's. In autumn a rowan is loaded with clusters of bright orange-red berries that birds quickly strip away. Wind up through the branches of this rowan maze, a highland fit for a mountains or berries-and-birds lesson.
- The rowan is nicknamed the mountain ash because it grows high on hillsides.
- Rowans belong to the rose family and bear clusters of red berries.
Solution

How to use this maze
- Start at the red flag and trace a path to the checkered flag — there is one correct route.
- Print on A4 or US Letter at 100% scale; the solution image above is the answer key.
- Free for classroom, homeschool, and personal printing.
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