
Giants of Mandurah
Discover giant wooden sculptures made from recycled materials, hidden in Mandurah's natural beauty. A free, adventurous art trail!

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Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Giants of Mandurah
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover giant wooden sculptures made from recycled materials, hidden in Mandurah's natural beauty. A free, adventurous art trail!
"More impressive in person than photos. A great piece of art and a fun adventure!"

🎯 Get the Official Map
Download or pick up the map from the Visitor Centre. It's key to finding all the giants and the secret one!
👟 Comfortable Shoes are a Must
Nature trails mean walking! Wear good shoes and bring repellent for bugs and sunscreen for sun.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 · 611 reviews
Type
Tourist Information Center
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Santi Ikto (The Giant of the Sea)
Near the coast
This towering wooden sculpture hugs a tree, a testament to nature's embrace. A must-see for its scale and artistry.

Yaburgurt (The Giant of the Wetlands)
Wetlands area
The most accessible giant, perfect for families and those seeking a smooth, flat path. A gentle giant in a serene setting.

The Secret Sixth Giant
Hidden location
Unlocking this giant requires solving clues from the other sculptures. The journey to find it is an adventure in itself.
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Planning Your Visit
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🎯 Get the Official Map
Download or pick up the map from the Visitor Centre. It's key to finding all the giants and the secret one!
👟 Comfortable Shoes are a Must
Nature trails mean walking! Wear good shoes and bring repellent for bugs and sunscreen for sun.
🚗 Drive to Car Parks
Skip the scooters/bikes. Drive to designated parking spots to save time and see all the giants.
🛥️ Dolphin Cruise for a View
See Seba's Song from the water! Dolphin cruises offer a unique perspective and a chance to see dolphins.
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🎯 Get the Official Map
Download or pick up the map from the Visitor Centre. It's key to finding all the giants and the secret one!
👟 Comfortable Shoes are a Must
Nature trails mean walking! Wear good shoes and bring repellent for bugs and sunscreen for sun.
🚗 Drive to Car Parks
Skip the scooters/bikes. Drive to designated parking spots to save time and see all the giants.
🛥️ Dolphin Cruise for a View
See Seba's Song from the water! Dolphin cruises offer a unique perspective and a chance to see dolphins.
📱 Use Google Maps
While the official map is best, Google Maps can help navigate to the general areas of the giants.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Giants of Mandurah as a free, unique, and engaging outdoor art experience. The sculptures are described as impressive and larger-than-life, with the scavenger hunt element adding significant fun. While most find the trails manageable, some note the need for preparedness for sun and insects, and recommend driving to parking spots for efficiency.
"Visitor center was super helpful, get all the goodies you need, maps, brochures, souvenirs etc.
Don’t fall for the hire scooters or bikes, just drive to the designated car parks because you won’t be able to see them all in the time given.
Five giants are in mandurah (including the secret one), and one up in subiaco, perth.
Visiting mandurah, we skipped the one in subiaco (but with trial and error you can still complete the code/puzzle to unlock the secret location.
Most of these are nature trails so ensure you have sunscreen, walking shoes and insect repellent!
We decided to go on the dolphin cruise to see Seba’s Song statue from the front. So worth it with the dolphins too 🐬
All really easy walkable paths. Santi Ikto’s path is a beachwalk and a little steep and some steps to go up to. All others are flat, walkable paths with Yaburgurt being the smoothest and most wheelchair friendly."
Caz
"The lady was super friendly and gave us all the information we needed to see the Giants of Mandurah. We did think there was only 5 giants as we hadn’t read the booklet properly 🙄 so on the last day we went and found the 6th one. Very happy we did even if it meant we had to walk through trees covered in spiders!"
Lisa Wraight
"Spent 2 Sundays enjoying this Beautiful Area & Searching for Giants. Loved every Minute & managed to find them ALL! 🇦🇺😎♥️"
Jason Bestall
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Giants of Mandurah are located about an hour's drive south of Perth. You can drive your own vehicle and park at designated spots near each giant. Some visitors have also used electric scooters to explore, but driving is recommended to see them all efficiently.
Yes, there are designated car parks for most of the giants. It's advised to drive to these spots rather than relying on scooters or bikes to cover the distances effectively.
While possible, it would be challenging to see all the giants without a car due to the distances between them. Public transport options might be limited for reaching all locations efficiently.
Public transport to Mandurah is available, but reaching the individual giant locations from the town center might require local buses or taxis, which can be time-consuming.
Driving to the designated car parks near each giant is the most efficient method. While some have explored with scooters, it's not recommended for seeing all of them.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Yes, the Giants of Mandurah are a completely free outdoor art exhibition. You don't need to purchase tickets to see these incredible sculptures.
As an outdoor exhibition spread across various natural locations, there are no set opening hours. You can visit the giants at any time, though daylight hours are recommended for safety and visibility.
No booking is required. The Giants of Mandurah are a free, open-air art trail, making it an accessible attraction for everyone.
There is no entrance fee. The entire experience of finding and viewing the Giants of Mandurah is free of charge.
You can get a map from the Mandurah Visitor Centre or download it from the official Giants of Mandurah website. This map is essential for locating the giants and solving clues.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
There are six giants in total. Five are located around Mandurah, and one is hidden in a secret location that you can unlock by solving clues from the other giants.
The best way is to use the official map, which provides clues to each giant's location. Some giants are easily accessible, while others require short nature walks.
The difficulty varies. Yaburgurt's path is smooth and wheelchair-friendly. Santi Ikto's involves a beach walk with some steep steps. Others are generally flat and walkable.
It's possible to see all the giants in one day, but it requires efficient planning and driving between locations. Some visitors spread it over two days to fully enjoy the experience.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and plenty of water. An umbrella can also be useful for sun protection.
📸 📸 Photography
Each giant is situated in a unique natural setting, offering diverse photo opportunities. Look for scenic backgrounds like wetlands, bushlands, or coastal views to capture the scale and environment.
Absolutely! The giants are designed to be impressive in person, and their scale makes for striking photographs. Consider the time of day for optimal lighting.
Try to capture the giants in their natural surroundings to emphasize their integration with the environment. Wide-angle lenses can help convey their immense size.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's advisable to check local rules and regulations regarding drone operation in natural reserves and public spaces before flying.
Early morning or late afternoon often provides the best light for photography, creating a softer glow and longer shadows that enhance the sculptures' presence.










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