Tawny Trails: The Creative Living Experience
Tawny Trails: The Creative Living Experience

Tawny Trails: The Creative Living Experience


Tawny Trails is The Creative Living Experience. An all-indulgent road trip, day out, or weekend away.

Not your average trail; this one is accessible year-round, open the Last Sunday of every month. Mixing the beauty of nature and the magic of creativity. A trail is all the hard work done for you. It’s the place to go for escape, inspiration, and motivation. Tawny Trails offers you the best kind of trail with unique entertainment, brilliant experiences, great food, stunning accommodation, and culture all in one. And with our boutique tour guide, you don’t even have to drive.

The trail takes you through the character-filled-creative, cultural, and historic towns of Woodford, Dayboro and the picturesque back roads of Mount Mee, Ocean View, Clear Mountain, Samford, and Wights Mountain.

A detailed, interactive trail map is found on the Tawny Trails website. It is designed to flow easily from one location to another, utilising google maps and directions to keep things simple.

Just to pick a few standouts, enjoy the sparkle and light, the glamour and fancy, and the downright quirky and fun at the Nigindi Gallery in Woodford. Carol is the queen of upcycling. Slickers Horse-riding offers hilltop rides with epic Glass House Mountain backdrops or experiences the calming beauty of the short but beautiful Gantry walk. Visit the unique Running Duck Studio set in a 1975 caravan. If you want to get a little more hands-on, why not book a spot for Tie-Dye and Yoga. There is a little something for everyone, including some excellent accommodation options should you like to stay and play some more.

Tawny Trails is close enough for peace of mind yet far enough away to experience that sense of freedom and exploration.

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