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A self-guided tour of artists’ studios, galleries, and sculpture parks, on beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington State.
Highly-decorated aluminium steam train sculptures celebrate the birthplace of Trevithick’s famous “Catch-Me-Who-Can” locomotive, placed along a two-mile walking trail around Bridgenorth.
Join Children’s Hospice South West on an exciting Bear Hunt around South West England. Can you find all the 'bears that care'?
Unique, humorous street art lines Mangan Street in Tongala, showcasing the town's rich heritage and notable residents.
Explore rural New South Wales by car and spot these imaginative and entertaining animals on bikes while you drive.
This woodland sculpture trail brings to life the magic of the British forest through an array of carved woodland creatures.
Beneath Chesterfield's famous crooked spire, are more than eighty public artworks waiting to be discovered.
Following the Greenwich Meridian through the East of London, the Line art walk features an evolving programme of art installations.