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'Steerage' sculpture at the end of the island

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Location: Walk the sculpture trail

Island vegetation

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Location: Walk the sculpture trail

Trail

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Location: Walk the sculpture trail

Sculpture

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Location: Walk the sculpture trail

Sculpture

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Walk the sculpture trail

Picnic area

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Enjoy a picnic or barbecue

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Barbeque
Picnicking
Short walk
Sight-seeing

Enjoy a picnic or barbecue

Enjoy a relaxing picnic. The grassy picnic area has free electric barbecues and picnic shelters and is a great location for picnics. Drinking fountains and toilets are also accessible on the Island.

Walk the sculpture trail

Explore native flora, fauna and environmental sculptures along a walking trail loop around the island. Herring Island is home to a series of environmental sculptures, which are scattered throughout the park. The original concept of bringing sculptures into the park was inspired by the European tradition of placing artwork into …

Visit the gallery

The old Scout hall was renovated to form the Herring Island Gallery. It is open for the summer arts festival and available for functions and exhibitions.

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