Learn about Cervantes’ Spanish heritage and deep connection to the ocean on the self-guided Cervantes Art Trail, featuring many unique pieces, sculptures and murals by local artists and community members.
The trail begins as you approach the town along Cervantes Rd, where the striking Don Quixote inspired Giant Wind Vane welcomes you. A little further along, it’s hard not to miss the giant steel dhufish sculpture, created by the local Cervantes Men’s Shed. Just across from RAC Cervantes Holiday Park, grab a snap with the life-sized windsurfer sculpture.
To explore them all, pick up a map of the art trail from the Pinnacles Visitor Centre on Cadiz Street. Please note some of the artworks are located on private property, so please be mindful of the owner’s property and privacy.
Cervantes also hosts a popular biennial arts festival, held every October, celebrating the region’s thriving arts community. However, the art trail is available year-round, providing an interesting way to explore the town further by foot, bike, or car.
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