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Category: Sculpture Trails

All posts about sculpture trails I have followed, mainly around the UK.

Explore Hull & East Yorkshire on the A Mischief of Rats Sculpture Trail

Chasing rats around East Yorkshire – now there’s a sentence I never thought I’d have cause to say! And yet, that’s what I spent a few June days of 2025 doing! Not the ugly disease infested ones though thankfully, but a trail of 45 over-sized colourfully painted ones in the form of a…

Follow That Duck Sculpture Trail to Hastings

It’s safe to say I will always remember what I was doing on the hottest day of 2022 – that crazy 40°C and the several 35°C+ days either side. I was in Hastings following a trail of ducks on the Follow That Duck sculpture trail. There are 30 of these large duck sculptures across Hastings, St Leonards and…

Swooping in on The Big Hoot Sculpture Trail in Ipswich

The Big Hoot is the third sculpture trail that Ipswich has hosted to help raise money for local charity St Elizabeth Hospice. Following the huge success of Pigs Gone Wild in 2016 and Elmer’s Big Parade in 2019, The Big Hoot sculpture trail has gone even bigger, with 50 large owls taking up perch around the town from the…

Spectacular Snoopy Sculpture Trail in South Wales

This month I headed down to Cardiff to chase Snoopys! That’s not a sentence I ever expected to say, but thanks to leading public arts organisation Wild in Art in collaboration with the charity Dogs Trust, this awesome Snoopy sculpture has been brought to life on a sculpture trail around Cardiff, Caerphilly and Porthcawl in South Wales. In just…

Travel Junkie Girl’s Ultimate Guide to Summer 2021 Sculpture Trails

Summer 2021 promises to be a mammoth year for sculpture trails. With so many being postponed from 2020, in addition to 2021’s planned trails, this year there is a bumper crop already ripe for the picking! People regularly ask me – how do you find out about them? I always send them off in the direction of Wild in Art…

Derby Ram Sculpture Trail is Baaa-rilliant!

One of the first big sculpture trails to go live this summer was the Derby Ram sculpture trail, where 30 uniquely painted ram sculptures stampeded onto the streets of Derby back in May and will remain in residence till the 22nd August 2021. Anyone who knows me or has kept up with my blog for any length of time will…

Following the ‘Explore-a-Book’ Book Bench Trail in King’s Lynn & Hunstanton: Norfolk

Sculpture trail season has started in earnest in the TJG household as I headed to north west Norfolk to follow the Explore-a-Book book bench trail in King’s Lynn and Hunstanton. I am so excited for this year as there are some amazing sculpture trails planned in, as well as all the postponed trails from last year too…

Burton Swans Sculpture Trail: Fun in the Sun

In my recent 2020 review post, I asked you guys what you most wanted to read about next based on my favourite travel related experiences of last year. I was so surprised at the result… Several of you got in touch saying you wanted to see more of the Burton Swans sculpture trail after not knowing anything about them…

Exploring Risley Moss Nature Reserve in Cheshire

One thing I think we all did in 2020 is to get outside more and explore the area near to where we live. For me, this area is Warrington in Cheshire, situated half way between the big northern cities of Manchester and Liverpool. Surrounding Warrington are some lovely landscapes and excellent opportunities to explore the great outdoors. One of those…

Walking With The Snowman Sculpture Trails

Christmas time would not be the same without the adorable Raymond Briggs animation The Snowman. It was certainly a Christmas staple for me; as quintessential as the Turkey roast, the giving and receiving of gifts and the drinking of sherry. It tends to be shown on TV on Christmas Eve afternoon and I never once made it through watching without…

Visiting Elmer’s Big Parade Sculpture Trails

It may shock all my regular readers to know that Elmer’s Big Parade Suffolk was only my first sculpture trail of 2019. How did I get to summer’s end and only do one trail? There have been so many good ones this year, many of which have just come to an end after their summer adventures. However, with…

Visiting the Manchester Ice Cavern

This is what happens when you give a team of ice sculptors 4 months and 4000 litres of water to play with…or maybe you can visualise it better in terms of tonnes of ice: over 250 of them! The Manchester Ice Cavern is part of Britain’s very first dedicated Ice Village. It opened in November 2018…