Giants of Mandurah

Adventure To Gaints

The Giants of Mandurah, created by the renowned Danish artist Thomas Dambo, are a must-see for anyone visiting the beautiful coastal city of Mandurah.

These towering sculptures are made entirely from recycled materials, making them a testament to sustainable art.

However, exploring these impressive installations can be quite an adventure, and you’ll want to refuel along the way.

We’ve compiled a list of the best places to eat and drink around Thomas Dambo’s Mandurah Giants. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty meal, a refreshing beverage, or a sweet treat, we’ve got you covered.

Pack your appetite and let’s dive into the delicious delights of Mandurah!

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Gaint: Santi Ikto

To begin your adventure, you’ll head to the Mandurah Visitor Centre where you can pick up your map and the clues to each Giant location.

Once everyone is ready, you’ll head to the first Giant – Santi Ikto

With the trail starting at Calypso Road near Halls Head you’ll be delighted to discover that there’s a great selection of places to grab a bite for breakfast.

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Seba’s Song

Once you’ve met Santi Ikto, you’ll begin your adventure to the second Giant on the map, Seba’s Song.

With the trail starting at Estuary Place at Wannanup, take in the beautiful estuary views as you get closer and closer to the next Giant.

Reward yourself for finding Seba’s Song with a delicious treat from one of the nearby cafes or restaurants.

One of the Giants of Mandurah installations was burnt down over night. On Coodanup Foreshore. Pictured is the sculpture before being burnt

Yaburgurt Cirkelstone

Say a GIANT hello to Yaburgurt Cirkelstone – the much-anticipated addition to the Giants of Mandurah.

You can find Yaburgurt Cirkelstone along the Coodanup foreshore. Located on the land of the Bindjareb Noongar people, this new Giant has been named in consultation with Bindjareb Elders, and honour of a respected Elder from Mandurah – Yaburgurt (George) Winjan.

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Little Lui

Starting at Lake Valley Drive in Lakelands, Little Lui is the next Giant to find! Hiding amongst the open bush, beside Mandurah’s wetlands, explorers will be in for a treat when they come to the 4m high Giant.

Be sure to tighten those shoe laces and put on some sunscreen, although it’s an easy stroll, the round trip for Little Lui totals 3.6km. 

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Secret Giant: Jyttes Hytte

Last, but not least, we have the top secret giant: Jyttes Hytte.

To complete your adventure, head back to the Mandurah Visitor Centre with all of your symbols and put them in the special code-breaker.

Only then you will discover where Jyttes Hytte is hiding! Here is the place you can enjoy with family and friends