
Mandurah Street Art Trail
Discover the whimsical Giants of Mandurah, a free outdoor art trail featuring giant wooden sculptures scattered across stunning coastal and natural la...
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Mandurah Street Art Trail
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better photos
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the whimsical Giants of Mandurah, a free outdoor art trail featuring giant wooden sculptures scattered across stunning coastal and natural landscapes.
"Absolutely love The Giants of Mandurah. Little Lui is probably our favourite. A little bit of a walk, but certainly not difficult."

πΊοΈ Plan Your Route
The giants are spread out. Map your visits to save time and energy. Some require a walk .
π Wear Comfy Shoes
Essential for walking, especially on sandy or potentially muddy paths .

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 Β· 414 reviews
Type
Sculpture
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Little Lui
Marlee Reserve
This gentle giant sits by the water, a favorite for many. Can be tricky to access after rain due to flooding .

Seba's Song
Waterways
A stunning sculpture often visited by dolphins, offering a magical coastal experience.

The Giant Holding a Tree
Forest location
Camouflaged within the forest, this giant looks right at home amongst the trees.
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Planning Your Visit
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πΊοΈ Plan Your Route
The giants are spread out. Map your visits to save time and energy. Some require a walk.
π Wear Comfy Shoes
Essential for walking, especially on sandy or potentially muddy paths.
π¦ Bring Mosquito Repellent
Crucial for enjoying the trail, especially near water and in the evenings.
π§ Check Weather & Access
Heavy rain can flood areas, making some giants hard to reach.
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πΊοΈ Plan Your Route
The giants are spread out. Map your visits to save time and energy. Some require a walk.
π Wear Comfy Shoes
Essential for walking, especially on sandy or potentially muddy paths.
π¦ Bring Mosquito Repellent
Crucial for enjoying the trail, especially near water and in the evenings.
π§ Check Weather & Access
Heavy rain can flood areas, making some giants hard to reach.
πΈ Capture the Magic
Each giant is unique and offers fantastic photo opportunities.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Giants of Mandurah, calling them a 'sight to behold' and a 'unique experience.' The incredible workmanship and imagination behind the sculptures are consistently praised. While some locations can be challenging to access after heavy rain due to flooding, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many recommending the free attraction for all ages.
"Today Little Lui sits by the edge of a stagnant swamp... Obviously been raining and a few people couldn't access him from where they parked their car due to flooded stagnant water laying around Little Lui... Thankfully we accidently picked the right car park! π
A sight to behold, amazing!
The water certainly added to the photo!"
Aeron βAezβ Holzhauser
"Absolutely love The Giants of Mandurah. Little Lui is probably our favourite. A little bit of a walk, but certainly not difficult.
We came through Perth last year on an anti-clockwise lap and took them in with our boys in tow. Being in their 20's, we weren't sure, but they embraced them as well.
This time, we had to catch up again, as we're not sure we'll be back before they leave. Understand they will be here till sometime in 2026???
Not sure if that's correct, but it is what we understandit to be.
They certainly are a fantastic attraction. The 6th secret one is a bit of a walk, although none of them are in anyway strenuous, all are accessible by foot and wheelchair if your game, but there are some softish sand spots with a couple of them.
The youngens will also enjoy. If you're lucky, you may even catch some dolphins frolicking at Seba's Song.
Do yourselves a favour, just do it and enjoy the stroll. No cost involved. Perhaps take a picnic, and mind the mozzies."
Crian Mackenzie
"This giant is located in the Marlee Reserve and requires abit of drive and walking to access it. Unfortunately it is also not as well look after as the other giants. The area was heavily flooded when we were there. Little Lui was literally a stone throw away from the stagnant muddy water."
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The trail is spread across Mandurah and its surrounding areas. You'll likely need a car to access the different giant locations. Some require a walk from the nearest parking spots.
While some giants might be reachable by bus, a car is highly recommended for efficiently visiting all of them. Check local bus routes for specific locations.
Yes, many of the giants are accessible by walking or cycling, especially those along the foreshore. However, the distances between some can be significant.
Yes, most giant locations have designated parking areas. However, be aware that some parking spots can become flooded after heavy rain.
There are usually signs indicating the direction to the giants. Having a map or using a navigation app on your phone is helpful for planning your route.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, the Mandurah Street Art Trail is completely free to visit and explore. It's a public art installation for everyone to enjoy.
The street art is accessible 24/7 as it's outdoors. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for the best viewing and photography experience.
Yes, you can usually find maps and information on the official Mandurah tourism websites or local council pages. Social media also often shares updated locations.
No booking is required. You can visit the giants at your own pace and on your own schedule.
Absolutely not. All the giant sculptures are free to view and are part of a public art initiative.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Late afternoon offers beautiful golden hour light, perfect for capturing the giants. Early mornings can also be great with fewer people around.
Each giant has its own unique setting. Try to incorporate the surrounding environment, like the water for 'Little Lui' or the trees for the forest giant, into your shots.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the scale of the giants in their environment.
Drone regulations vary. Always check local bylaws and CASA guidelines before flying a drone in public areas.
Generally, the giants are not specifically lit up at night, so daytime visits are best for clear visibility and photography.
π« πΆ Onsite Experience
This depends on how many giants you want to see and how much time you spend at each. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day to see them all.
Yes, children often love the whimsical nature of the giants. However, some locations might require supervision due to proximity to water or uneven terrain.
Absolutely! Many of the locations offer scenic spots to relax and enjoy a picnic. Remember to take all your rubbish with you.
Restroom facilities are available in various public parks and foreshore areas throughout Mandurah. Check a local map for their locations.
If an area is flooded, do not attempt to cross. Look for alternative routes or return another time when conditions have improved.










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