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This Spring Discover Creativity in Full Bloom

Forget the crowded shopping centres and same-old Sunday routines. Just up the road, a creative adventure awaits that’s turning the way we think about art galleries completely upside down.

Find yourself sipping coffee with locals at a café, then wandering into a converted 1975 caravan where a former Disney artist shares stories while you browse her artwork. Later, you’re chatting with an artist on duty in the local gallery full of over 35 artists works, followed by wine tasting at an award-winning local winery and finish with a stroll through a beautiful forest. This is Tawny Trails, and it’s designed for everyone, from serious collectors to those who’ve never set foot in a gallery.

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Your Weekend Just Got Better: It’s Time to take advantage of Tawny Trails – The Art & Lifestyle Experience on Your Doorstep

Real People, Real Studios, Real Experiences

Tawny Trails offers a relaxed environment where curiosity is the only requirement. Artists welcome questions, demonstrate techniques, and share stories about their creative process in informal settings that range from converted sheds to purpose-built studios and galleries. But it’s not just about the art, you get to enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings and lifestyle that inspire and nurtures these artists. A truly local cultural experience

Your Weekend, Your Way

The beauty of Tawny Trails is its flexibility. Are you early birds? Start with breakfast at one of the cute cafés on the trail. Prefer a lazy Sunday? Begin after lunch and catch the afternoon light filtering through rainforest sculptures.

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No Planning Required (Seriously)

No Planning Required (Seriously)

In an age of overscheduled weekends, Tawny Trails offers something radical: spontaneity. Here’s your entire planning process:

  1. Visit tawnytrails.com on your phone
  2. Click the interactive map
  3. Pick a spot that looks interesting
  4. Tap the navigation button and go

That’s it. Here’s what locals love: small crowds (you’re visiting working artists, and cute county towns, not tourist traps), no entry fees, no bookings needed (except for accommodation), no tickets to buy, and parking right at the door. All locations are free to browse.

Why Now?

Spring has arrived, and the Moreton Bay hinterland is showing off. Plus, with fuel prices what they are, a 40-minute drive beats a costly weekend away while still feeling like an escape.
“I’ve lived here 15 years and had no idea half these places existed,” is something trail organizers hear constantly.

Ready to Explore?

Sunday Sep 28th is the next main Tawny Trails event. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, the perfect gift, weekend away, family activities, or just a different kind of day out, the trail delivers something increasingly rare: authentic connections with creative people in beautiful settings.

Instead of wondering “What are we doing this weekend?” try asking “Which artist should we visit first?” Your own backyard might just surprise you.

So, grab the trail map from tawnytrails.com (or just pick one intriguing location), pile everyone in the car, and discover what’s been hiding in plain sight just 40 minutes from home. No pressure, no rules – just possibilities.

Tawny Trails operates the last Sunday of each month, 10am-3pm, with many locations open year-round. Visit tawnytrails.com for the interactive map and full details. The trail is supported by Arts Queensland and Running Duck Studio and celebrates the creative spirit of the Moreton Bay region.

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