The trail offers a vibrant journey through the Australian Silo Art Trail, showcasing a rich tapestry of public artworks, as well as local galleries and artists.
Starting in Echuca, visit one of the many art galleries exhibiting local artists' work for sale.
Visit the Foundry Arts Space, Customs House Gallery, Whistlestop Gallery or Alton Gallery.
Then, it is time to hop in the car and head to Kyabram, where the Campapse Art Trail features the Kyabram Water Tank mural, a Jimmy Dvate masterpiece.
This stunning artwork highlights the diverse wildlife of the Kyabram Fauna Park, featuring an array of animals and birds, including the eastern long-neck turtle, golden whistler, and rare plains-wanderer.
Visitors can head to the old Kyabram train station at the corner of Union and Drum Sts to get the best view of this mural.
A viewing platform, picnic area and ample parking — even for caravans — make it ideal for a lunch break while appreciating the artistry.
The Kyabram Town Hall Gallery serves as the cultural heart of the town.
Five gallery spaces rotate displays every two months, so there's always something new to see.
The Splinters Contemporary Artists maintain a dedicated space and refresh their exhibitions quarterly, with textile art being a particular favourite.
Venturing beyond, art enthusiasts will discover Tongala, known as the home of street art. With over 50 artworks depicting the town’s history, it’s a visual feast for art lovers.
In Girgarre, a unique sound walk awaits.
Visitors can create their own music using public instruments crafted from recycled materials, offering a genuinely interactive artistic experience.
Stanhope offers a different perspective, with murals focusing on the town’s people.
A standout piece on the Fonterra factory features an impressive 11,000 community photos.
The town centre also houses a poignant mural depicting Australia’s largest maritime disaster, the sinking of the Montevideo Maru.
In Colbinabbin, five privately owned silos painted by Tim Bowtell tell the story of the town’s history.
The artwork captures significant events, from early farmers’ picnics to a massive tractor pull from the 1980s.
Rochester’s GrainCorp silos, another Jimmy Dvate creation, pay homage to local flora and fauna.
The town is also home to over 50 public art pieces, including a mural park in Moore St and a piece featuring former local and homicide detective Ron Iddles.
With Echuca Moama as a base, visitors can explore the Campaspe Art Trail and immerse themselves in the region’s artistic treasures.
To find a copy of the Campaspe Art Trail map, visit https://www.campaspe.vic.gov.au/ and search Art Trail Map