Attractions in Lascelles

Lascelles, Victoria, offers a unique blend of attractions for visitors. One of the prominent attractions is the Silo Art Trail, featuring stunning large-scale murals on grain silos, showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The Lascelles Silo Art is a must-see, displaying impressive artwork on the town's silos. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Cronomby Tanks and the Wathe Flora & Fauna Reserve to observe the region's diverse wildlife, including the endangered Malleefowl.

The town is also home to the historic Minapre Hotel, built in 1926, which serves as a social hub and offers a glimpse into the area's heritage. Renowned for its warm hospitality, it is a perfect place to experience the small-town atmosphere and enjoy a refreshing drink. Art enthusiasts can visit the Stockmans Hut Gallery, known for its unique corrugated iron sculptures and rural-inspired paintings. Guided tours are available to provide insight into the artwork.

Lascelles, named after Edward Harewood Lascelles, the "Father of the Mallee," holds a significant place in the history of the Mallee region.