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Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk
AustraliaNew South WalesWest AlburyYindyamarra Sculpture Walk

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Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk

Kremur St, West Albury NSW 2640, Australia
4.6(185)
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alburycity.nsw.gov.au

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4.6
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4.0
1y

Beautiful walk but SNAKE ALERT! So, I decided to go and check out this lovely walk today. Even though it was boiling, I enjoyed the walk along the river and seeing lovely sculptures along the way. Just a few meters away from my car on the way out after completing the walk, I came across a big snake just a few steps away. I don't know exactly what kind of snake and colour it was, but it was a lighter colour. It was my first solo encounter with a snake. It was hard to digest for at least a few hours after, especially if you have just moved from a snake-free country like New Zealand. I froze at the spot for some time not knowing what to do but luckily the snake went back inside the bushes. Overall, the walk itself was beautiful and peaceful until the snake part :) It would be useful to have some kind of a snake...

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4.0
1y

I walked 🚶‍♀️ around here on an overcast cool afternoon. I was rather impressed by the sculptures but disappointed that there was only one toilet 🚻 block around the walking 🚶‍♀️track, which is a 5.3km walk. The sculpture walk 🚶‍♀️ itself has a series of unusual and stunning contemporary Aboriginal sculptures, each with a plaque describing the objects they line the edges of the path that meanders through the river side parks along the Wagirra trail from Kremba St to Wonga wetlands. Names of the sculptures are as follows : Creature seats,Guguburra's,Bogong Moth migration,Reconciliation Shield,Vertical message sticks,Goanna,Googar Goanna sculpture, The bigger picture,Family gathering, Wiradjuri woman, Maya fish trap, Teaming life of Milawa Billa, Celebrating together walk with us on Wiradjuri country, and...

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3.0
1y

The Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk in Albury, NSW, is a captivating blend of art and nature. The carefully placed sculptures seamlessly integrate with the surrounding landscape, creating a unique outdoor gallery experience. Each artwork tells a story, reflecting the cultural richness of the region and honoring its Indigenous heritage. The well-marked trail enhances the exploration, making it an engaging and educational journey. Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a testament to the intersection of creativity and environment, offering a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience for visitors...

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Tanya VanderkooiTanya Vanderkooi
I walked 🚶‍♀️ around here on an overcast cool afternoon. I was rather impressed by the sculptures but disappointed that there was only one toilet 🚻 block around the walking 🚶‍♀️track, which is a 5.3km walk. The sculpture walk 🚶‍♀️ itself has a series of unusual and stunning contemporary Aboriginal sculptures, each with a plaque describing the objects they line the edges of the path that meanders through the river side parks along the Wagirra trail from Kremba St to Wonga wetlands. Names of the sculptures are as follows : Creature seats,Guguburra's,Bogong Moth migration,Reconciliation Shield,Vertical message sticks,Goanna,Googar Goanna sculpture, The bigger picture,Family gathering, Wiradjuri woman, Maya fish trap, Teaming life of Milawa Billa, Celebrating together walk with us on Wiradjuri country, and Leaving out mark.
Debashis DebnathDebashis Debnath
The Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk in Albury, NSW, is a captivating blend of art and nature. The carefully placed sculptures seamlessly integrate with the surrounding landscape, creating a unique outdoor gallery experience. Each artwork tells a story, reflecting the cultural richness of the region and honoring its Indigenous heritage. The well-marked trail enhances the exploration, making it an engaging and educational journey. Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a testament to the intersection of creativity and environment, offering a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience for visitors of all ages.
MaritaMarita
This walk is gorgeous! The sculptures are lovely—some are interactive so the kids can climb on them and enjoy the walk. The wetlands are the hero here though. The lake is teeming with birdlife big and small. We watched a beautiful little kingfisher darting about at dusk. The sculpture loop is only a couple of kms (flat) along a wide path (suitable for prams, bikes). If you have extra time then you can extend your walk at the top of the loop by heading further into the wetlands (track paved along its entirety). (We used the AllTrails app which has the walk mapped-out. )
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I walked 🚶‍♀️ around here on an overcast cool afternoon. I was rather impressed by the sculptures but disappointed that there was only one toilet 🚻 block around the walking 🚶‍♀️track, which is a 5.3km walk. The sculpture walk 🚶‍♀️ itself has a series of unusual and stunning contemporary Aboriginal sculptures, each with a plaque describing the objects they line the edges of the path that meanders through the river side parks along the Wagirra trail from Kremba St to Wonga wetlands. Names of the sculptures are as follows : Creature seats,Guguburra's,Bogong Moth migration,Reconciliation Shield,Vertical message sticks,Goanna,Googar Goanna sculpture, The bigger picture,Family gathering, Wiradjuri woman, Maya fish trap, Teaming life of Milawa Billa, Celebrating together walk with us on Wiradjuri country, and Leaving out mark.
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The Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk in Albury, NSW, is a captivating blend of art and nature. The carefully placed sculptures seamlessly integrate with the surrounding landscape, creating a unique outdoor gallery experience. Each artwork tells a story, reflecting the cultural richness of the region and honoring its Indigenous heritage. The well-marked trail enhances the exploration, making it an engaging and educational journey. Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a testament to the intersection of creativity and environment, offering a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience for visitors of all ages.
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This walk is gorgeous! The sculptures are lovely—some are interactive so the kids can climb on them and enjoy the walk. The wetlands are the hero here though. The lake is teeming with birdlife big and small. We watched a beautiful little kingfisher darting about at dusk. The sculpture loop is only a couple of kms (flat) along a wide path (suitable for prams, bikes). If you have extra time then you can extend your walk at the top of the loop by heading further into the wetlands (track paved along its entirety). (We used the AllTrails app which has the walk mapped-out. )
Marita

Marita

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