How often do you get to ride your bike in an art gallery?
Join us as we spend 12 days pedalling around Australia’s largest outdoor gallery – the stunning Silo Art Trail of Victoria’s Wimmera-Mallee region. Each of the epic pieces of art celebrate the region’s people through a series of large murals painted onto massive grain silos. The grand scale of the works are not just awe-inspiring but also radiate a strong sense of community and evoke the spirit of the local towns-people.
As an added bonus, these attractions are linked by a series of backroads blessed with scenic country landscapes, predominantly flat terrain, and are devoid of major traffic. This makes the journey between each silo a treat in itself and an opportunity to get to know the land and the local area represented in each impressive painting.
So grab your bike and let’s go see some art…
THE TOUR AT A GLANCE
Dates: 6-18 Oct 2025 (12 nights)
Distance: 800km
Average Daily: 73km
Bike Type: Road or Gravel bike. Hybrid bikes ok
E-bikes: Welcome
Surface: Sealed roads, mostly backroads and country lanes
Terrain: Flat to undulating, very few hills
Group Size: Approx 15-20
Difficulty Rating: 6/10
Meals included: 11 breakfasts, 9 morning teas, 2 lunches, 9 dinners
Accommodation: Country motels and hotels
Who’s this tour for? Cyclists who love country hospitality and enjoy cycling on quiet rural roads. This tour is a mid-range distance challenge on the bike, with lots of interesting things to explore off the bike. Art lovers will love it, but art knowledge or appreciation is by no means a pre-requisite. The silos are easily appreciated by anyone and everyone.
Pricing (AUD)
From: $5750pp twin share
The ride in detail
Our ‘Tour Brochure’ PDF (below), contains the ‘day to day’ itinerary, daily distances, map, answers to common questions and full pricing details.
Some of the reasons we love this tour:
Magnificent Silo Art
Lake Tyrrell: Sky Lounge stargazing / mirror lake
Murtoa Stick Shed visit
Country hospitality
Magnificent scenic riding routes and backroads
Balanced terrain – not many hills, not totally flat
Most breakfasts and dinners included
Full support crew and vehicles
Carefully crafted maps, GPS files and directions
You’ll soon understand why life in these parts is peaceful and laid back, with the wide open spaces, quiet roads and the rich resources of the land enjoyed by the locals. The communities are warm and friendly where the people genuinely appreciate your visit; the simple ingredients for a tour that celebrates authentic country hospitality.
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If you have any questions regarding this tour we would love to hear from you. Contact us today.