Fans of street art will probably enjoy a new art trail that launched recently in northern New South Wales.
The Clarence Valley has unveiled its Public Art Trail, inviting visitors to wander through murals, sculptures and installations across the region.
Designed to let art lovers slow down, explore and connect with each town's story, the trail turns streets, laneways and public spaces into an open-air gallery.
The trail covers coastal hamlets Yamba and Iluka, river towns Maclean and Grafton, and the village of Glenreagh.
The artworks celebrate local culture, history and creativity at every turn. The trail is part of the Clarence Valley's Art, History & Culture Hub, which also includes the Art Gallery Trail, Museum Trail, Heritage Trails, and the Lower Clarence Aboriginal Tourist Drive.
The trails aim to let visitors "explore the stories, creativity and culture that bring the Valley to life".The Clarence Valley region includes the coastal plain and lower valleys of the Clarence and Nymbodia rivers.
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