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Two wire sculptures of women sorting fish

The Whitby Sculpture Trail

Whitby, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

In a nod to Whitby's fishing heritage, this sculpture trail by Emma Stothard depicts scenes of the town's connection to the sea.

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Whidbey Art Trail

Whidbey Island, Washington, United States

A self-guided tour of artists’ studios, galleries, and sculpture parks, on beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington State.

Afloat sculpture, by Hamish Black, Brighton Seafront - geograph.org.uk/Julian P Guffogg (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Brighton Town Centre Public Art Trail 1

Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Discover sculpture along Brighton's seafront and town centre in the first of this two-part public art trail.

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Scotties By The Sea

St Andrews, Northeast Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom

COMING SOON: More than thirty Scottie Dogs are bounding into St Andrews for a wee art trail around the North East of Scotland.

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Shaun the Sheep by the Sea

Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

COMING SOON: A baa-rilliant Shaun the Sheep art trail around Brighton and Hove, this Autumn

1833 sculpture, part of the Battery Point Sculpture Trail, Hobart - Wikipedia/Gary Houston (CC0 1.0)

Battery Point Sculpture Trail

Battery Point, Hobart, Australia

Explore Hobart's waterfront by following an imaginative series of nine numerical sculptures representing key events in the city's history.

Metal lighthouse sculpture in Stonehaven - flickr/overdozoverdoz (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Stonehaven Boardwalk Sculpture Trail

Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Intriguing and intricate metal sculptures take you on a journey from Stonehaven harbour to the beach.

Hornsea pottery salt and pepper cats - flickr/doodle_m (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Potter About Hornsea

Hornsea, East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

A public art trail around the coastal town, celebrating the area's ceramic history at Hornsea Pottery.