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Popular Art Trails

The highest rated art and sculpture trails on the Art Trail Project site.

A dwarf with a digger overlooks the city of Wrocław

Wrocław Dwarf Trail

Wrocław, Poland

Meet the smallest and cheeriest citizens of Wrocław in this huge open air sculpture trail around the city.

Shukai art trail - wikipedia/Liubomir G (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Shukai!

Kyiv, Ukraine

Can you find the miniature bronze statues hidden in plain sight around the centre of Kyiv?

Grain silos painted with art work (flickr/82134796@N03)

Silo Art Trail

Wimmera Mallee, Victoria, Australia

Explore Australia's largest outdoor art gallery! Ornately decorated former grain silos link small towns throughout the Wimmera Mallee region of Victoria.

Ken Dodd statue in Liverpool Lime Street station

The Tom Murphy Liverpool Sculpture Trail

Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Inspired by the Liverpool resident and founder of the modern Olympics, John Hulley, discover this unique statue trail around Liverpool.

Windows for Peace Art Trail

Windows For Peace

Blutgasse, Vienna, Austria

Down one of the oldest streets in Vienna, windows are decorated with messages from inspirational leaders in the global peace movement.

Art along the Westersingel canal in Rotterdam (flickr/donbrr)

Westersingel Sculpture Route

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Discover a world of contemporary art along the picturesque Westersingel canal in Rotterdam, where the Westersingel Sculpture Route showcases a stunning collection of modern and contemporary sculptures, inviting you on a journey of artistic inspiration.

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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.

Picture frame artwork on the River Tay Public Art Trail - flickr/ronnieflemingphotography (CC BY-ND 2.0)

River Tay Public Art Trail

Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom

Explore the stunning city of Perth on this art and sculpture trail along Scotland's longest river.