Photo: Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
Stretching across the flat, golden plains of Victoria's Wimmera region, the Wimmera Silo Art Trail is Australia's largest outdoor gallery, featuring towering grain silos transformed into stunning murals by world-renowned artists. This self-drive route offers a unique blend of contemporary art, rural heritage, and vast outback landscapes, making it an unexpected cultural highlight for travelers exploring the Red Centre or the Grampians.
Highlights & What to See
- Sheep Hills Silo – A monumental portrait of a local elder and her grandchildren by Adnate, capturing the deep Indigenous connection to Country.
- Rupanyup Silo – Russian artist Julia Volchkova's vibrant depiction of a young basketball player, celebrating community spirit.
- Patchewollock Silo – Guido van Helten's hauntingly realistic portrait of a local farmer, set against the stark Mallee landscape.
- Brim Silo – The trail's first artwork, a swirling, dreamlike scene by Rone that set the standard for the project.
- Lascelles Silo – A colorful homage to the region's birdlife by Kaff-eine, with a giant rainbow bee-eater taking center stage.
- Rosebery Silo – A whimsical depiction of a child with a horse by Fintan Magee, blending surrealism with local themes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least two full days to comfortably drive the 200-kilometer loop, stopping at each silo and exploring the tiny towns. Start early from Horsham or Warracknabeal, and allow 30–45 minutes per silo for photos and interpretation. An overnight stay in a town like Horsham or Dimboola lets you enjoy the sunset light on the murals and experience the region's warm country hospitality.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Grampians National Park – Just south, offering dramatic sandstone peaks, bushwalking, and Aboriginal rock art sites.
- Little Desert National Park – A biodiverse wilderness perfect for birdwatching and camping, near the trail's western end.
- Horsham – The gateway town with the Wimmera River, historic buildings, and the Horsham Silo Art (a bonus mural).
- Lake Hindmarsh – Victoria's largest freshwater lake, ideal for a picnic or birdwatching detour.
- Dimboola – Home to the historic Dimboola Hotel and the nearby Pink Lakes of Murray-Sunset National Park.
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Image credits
- Grampians National Park — Joe Ritson / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Little Desert National Park — Mussklprozz / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Horsham — Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Hindmarsh — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Dimboola — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Murray-Sunset National Park — Papphase / Public domain