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Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail

Tourist attractions Sculpture trails

Deloraine, TAS 7304
+61 3 6362 5280

Description

Located in Northern Tasmania, the Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail is a must-visit destination for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

The trail features a series of sculptures that depict the region's lifestyle and culture.

As visitors take a self-guided walk or self-drive tour along Deloraine's main street Emu Bay Road, they can view the diverse creations of gifted Tasmanian artists which combine with the landscape to make a profound and moving statement about the essence of this beautiful region. The sculptures also line the Deloraine riverbank and can be found in surrounding towns of Mole Creek and Meander. Some of the most popular sculptures to see on the trail include 'The Drover' which is located in the roundabout at the entrance to Deloraine, and the 'Wombat Man' sculpture located outside the Deloraine Community Complex.

Apart from following the sculpture trail, visitors can also explore nearby sites such as Marakoopa Cave, King Solomons Cave, Alum Cliffs, Devils Gullet, and Mole Creek, which offer breathtaking sceneries and a chance to experience the natural wonders of Tasmania. For any inquiries about the region, visitors can stop by the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre where they will find tourism experts who provide assistance with accommodation and tour bookings, Parks Passes, maps, fishing licenses, and itinerary planning.

The best time to visit Deloraine, and by extension the Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail, is dependent on personal preference. Summer (December-February) is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. Winter (June-August) provides opportunities for snow sports, while Spring (September-November)

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Art galleries: Sculpture trails

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Deloraine, TAS 7304

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