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Pig (Big) Potato - Jim Mauger sculpture
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Spud Lane Gallery
U1/74-76 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Moonacres Kitchen
81 Illawarra Hwy, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Pecora Cheese and Wine
91 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Robertson Cheese Factory
107 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
The Buzz Cafe
74/76 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Elwrays Coffee & Burger Stop
71/77 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Robertson Bowling Club
1 Yarranga St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Bliss In A Box
107 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Robbo Donut Van
98 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Southern Rise Bakery
34/34 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
Robertos Pizzeria
42 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
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Robertson Country Motel
65 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
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Pig (Big) Potato - Jim Mauger sculpture

Illawarra Hwy, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia
4.1(267)
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attractions: Spud Lane Gallery, restaurants: Moonacres Kitchen, Pecora Cheese and Wine, Robertson Cheese Factory, The Buzz Cafe, Elwrays Coffee & Burger Stop, Robertson Bowling Club, Bliss In A Box, Robbo Donut Van, Southern Rise Bakery, Robertos Pizzeria, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Pig (Big) Potato - Jim Mauger sculpture

Spud Lane Gallery

Spud Lane Gallery

Spud Lane Gallery

5.0

(21)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Pig (Big) Potato - Jim Mauger sculpture

Moonacres Kitchen

Pecora Cheese and Wine

Robertson Cheese Factory

The Buzz Cafe

Elwrays Coffee & Burger Stop

Robertson Bowling Club

Bliss In A Box

Robbo Donut Van

Southern Rise Bakery

Robertos Pizzeria

Moonacres Kitchen

Moonacres Kitchen

4.5

(324)

$

Closed
Click for details
Pecora Cheese and Wine

Pecora Cheese and Wine

4.2

(32)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Robertson Cheese Factory

Robertson Cheese Factory

4.2

(436)

Closed
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The Buzz Cafe

The Buzz Cafe

4.8

(25)

Open until 12:00 AM
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In the quaint town of Robertson, nestled in the lush green hills of Australia, stands a monumental and mysterious structure known as the Big Potato. This colossal potato, unlike any other, has a story that transcends time and defies the imagination.

Millions of years ago, during the late Mesozoic Era, the land that is now Robertson was a thriving habitat for dinosaurs. These gigantic creatures roamed the earth, and among them was a species that had a peculiar dietary preference for enormous, nutrient-rich tubers that grew in abundance in this prehistoric paradise.

As the eons passed, the dinosaurs became extinct, but one of these massive tubers managed to survive. It was no ordinary potato; it was imbued with an uncanny resilience and an ability to withstand the test of time. This tuber, through a miraculous twist of nature, slowly petrified, turning into a stone-like relic, preserving its potato form for ages to come.

Centuries flew by, and the land evolved, but the petrified potato remained hidden, buried deep beneath the surface. It was not until the early 20th century, during an unprecedented excavation in Robertson, that this prehistoric relic was unearthed. The discovery baffled scientists and locals alike. How could a potato of such an immense size exist, and what were its origins?

The Big Potato, as it came to be known, quickly became a symbol of Robertson, attracting curious visitors from all over the world. It stands today as a unique testament to the town's deep-rooted connection to a time when dinosaurs walked the earth, and as a reminder of the mysteries that our planet still holds.

Thus, the Big Potato of Robertson is not just an oversized vegetable statue; it is a relic from an era long gone, a silent witness to the age of dinosaurs, and a cherished icon that connects the present to the mysteries of the...

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After driving past this thing many times, I have finally had the honor of visiting the Big Potato. Also known as the ''Big Poo'' by less reverent people, this imposing edifice was birthed in 1979 and transcends mortal comprehension. Gone are the days when intrepid travelers could pay homage to the potato gods within. Now the shrine is sealed up. This certainly excited the archeologist within me. Who or what resides within? What treasures are hoarded behind those walls? We may never know. The Big Potato is one of 150 or so oversized shrines dotted around our country and attracts many pilgrims each year. This thing should be heritage listed. I read that the Big Potato was for sale for a mere $920,000 making it a very sound investment. I urge you all to add this to your...

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The Big Potato is an intriguing statue with an equally fascinating story behind it. However, the real gem is Robertson itself!🤎 Do yourself a favor and take a leisurely stroll around this charming village. While you're there, enjoy fantastic local shops and don't forget coffee with the greenest views at The Buzz✨️, a peaceful and delightful café located near the Big Potato. The combination of great coffee, stunning scenery, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit spot. ✔️☕️You...

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After driving past this thing many times, I have finally had the honor of visiting the Big Potato. Also known as the ''Big Poo'' by less reverent people, this imposing edifice was birthed in 1979 and transcends mortal comprehension. Gone are the days when intrepid travelers could pay homage to the potato gods within. Now the shrine is sealed up. This certainly excited the archeologist within me. Who or what resides within? What treasures are hoarded behind those walls? We may never know. The Big Potato is one of 150 or so oversized shrines dotted around our country and attracts many pilgrims each year. This thing should be heritage listed. I read that the Big Potato was for sale for a mere $920,000 making it a very sound investment. I urge you all to add this to your bucket list.
Adéla BednářováAdéla Bednářová
The Big Potato is an intriguing statue with an equally fascinating story behind it. However, the real gem is Robertson itself!🤎 Do yourself a favor and take a leisurely stroll around this charming village. While you're there, enjoy fantastic local shops and don't forget coffee with the greenest views at The Buzz✨️, a peaceful and delightful café located near the Big Potato. The combination of great coffee, stunning scenery, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit spot. ✔️☕️You won’t regret it.
BettyBetty
You may drive by it on the way to the pie shop but take a moment. Park nearby and embrace its mythical like nature as you tread on holy ground. Though you can't go inside it anymore and experience the traumatic life of a potato, it still has a magnetism to it. Knock on the covered doors and you'll meet Gregor, the town's potato and lower back tattooist specialist. He'll give you the the most realistic TBP tattoo you'll ever have. Really adding to this must see destination.
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After driving past this thing many times, I have finally had the honor of visiting the Big Potato. Also known as the ''Big Poo'' by less reverent people, this imposing edifice was birthed in 1979 and transcends mortal comprehension. Gone are the days when intrepid travelers could pay homage to the potato gods within. Now the shrine is sealed up. This certainly excited the archeologist within me. Who or what resides within? What treasures are hoarded behind those walls? We may never know. The Big Potato is one of 150 or so oversized shrines dotted around our country and attracts many pilgrims each year. This thing should be heritage listed. I read that the Big Potato was for sale for a mere $920,000 making it a very sound investment. I urge you all to add this to your bucket list.
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The Big Potato is an intriguing statue with an equally fascinating story behind it. However, the real gem is Robertson itself!🤎 Do yourself a favor and take a leisurely stroll around this charming village. While you're there, enjoy fantastic local shops and don't forget coffee with the greenest views at The Buzz✨️, a peaceful and delightful café located near the Big Potato. The combination of great coffee, stunning scenery, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit spot. ✔️☕️You won’t regret it.
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You may drive by it on the way to the pie shop but take a moment. Park nearby and embrace its mythical like nature as you tread on holy ground. Though you can't go inside it anymore and experience the traumatic life of a potato, it still has a magnetism to it. Knock on the covered doors and you'll meet Gregor, the town's potato and lower back tattooist specialist. He'll give you the the most realistic TBP tattoo you'll ever have. Really adding to this must see destination.
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