
ABOUT THE TRAIL
2km trail through pear orchards, up winding bush trails, across open fields with views of Bruny Island and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and down into picturesque orchards and a large vegetable garden.
The farm offers short walks around the kitchen garden, pepperberry crops and orchards.
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The Sculpture Trail is suitable for most ages with a moderate level of fitness.
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Visitors are encouraged to bring picnics to enjoy during their visit, as there is no other catering on site.
The trail is undulating, moderately steep for the first half of the trail. We’ve provided some artistic benches along the walk for visitors to take a well-earned rest and enjoy the view. Unfortunately the trail is not suitable for wheelchairs and is challenging with prams.
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We ask for your co-operation in protecting our works of art and supervising children around the sculptures.
Dogs on leads are welcome, no public bins provided so please take all waste including dog bags with you.
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Download the Sculpture Trail Permanent Collection Map
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Click here to access our Visual Story about the experience of visiting and doing the sculpture trail.
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Stay Nearby
Just a short drive away, you’ll find beautiful, comfortable places to stay that feel like a true escape. Nestled in peaceful settings with stunning views—down the Channel waterways or over rolling mountains —these hidden gems offer the perfect blend of relaxation and natural beauty. Staying nearby means you can explore the sculpture trail then spend more time enjoying the Channel region and all the great produce, walks and community markets.
Accommodation in Birchs Bay


A romantic country cottage in Birchs Bay with breathtaking views over Bruny Island. Set on 25 acres with four alpacas, this private retreat features a gourmet kitchen, Nectre wood fireplace and a stylish bathroom with underfloor heating.
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photo: Natasha Mulhall
Nestled in nature, enjoy soft lighting, a plush bed, and a private deck under the stars. Completely private with panoramic views of Bruny Island and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Perfect for reconnecting with a loved one or simply yourself.
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​photo: Dearna Bond



