Grenfell Silo Art

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Standing tall on the edge of the New South Wales wheatbelt, the Grenfell Silo Art is a monumental tribute to the region's agricultural heritage and the spirit of its people. Painted by renowned artist Heesco, this massive mural wraps around four concrete silos, depicting a vibrant collage of local life, from the iconic Grenfell sunflowers to the hardy farmers who work the land. It's a must-see stop on any road trip through the Central West, offering a striking contrast to the endless blue skies and golden fields.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Budget around 30–45 minutes to fully appreciate the silo art and snap photos from different angles. Combine it with a wander through Grenfell's main street (15–20 minutes) and a stop at the visitor centre. If you're keen to explore the Weddin Mountains or the nearby towns of Forbes and Young, plan a half-day detour. The silos are best viewed in the late afternoon when the low sun brings out the colours.

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