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feel the new growth.
It was this regeneration of Brim that started the ball rolling as many other towns in the region saw the potential of perhaps starting a trail. In 2016, with the help of street art agency, Juddy Roller, the Victorian and Australian Governments, the Yarriambiack Shire Council and GrainCorp, who donated more disused silos, the Silo Art Trail began.
The Trail, over 200 kilometres long, starts at either Patchewollock in the north or Rupanyup in the south and follows several highways to each town. While these roads are all good country riding roads, be a little more adventurous and seek different ways to each venue. There’ s plenty of single lane bitumen, well maintain gravel or even rough almost forgotten tracks. Explore! You won’ t be disappointed.
Starting in the north, Patchewollock’ s silo depicts
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