Kurri Kurri Murals and Street Art
For an enjoyable few hours you can wander around the Hunter Valley town of Kurri Kurri and enjoy the over forty murals that have been painted on the town’s buildings.
We did the walk early on a Sunday morning, when there were few other people around. The tourist information and coffee shop were open though, so we did get our morning fix. Parking was easy in the main street and most of the murals are available either on, or just off Lang Street.
By following the local tourist map, we did not miss any in the town centre.
Kurri Kurri Buildings
The walk was very easy and on the trip, you get to see some of Kurri’s other interesting sites. There are two hotels on the main Lang Street, the Kurri Kurri Hotel and the Chelmsford. The Chelmsford looks like it needs some attention, but the Kurri Kurri looks very nice.
On our walk around we ran across the Masonic Temple.
Kurri Kurri Rotary Park
In the centre of town, you will find the Rotary Park. This contains the Big Kookaburra, the Miner’s Memorial and the War Memorial. The miner’s memorial commemorates all miners killed in the local coal mining industry. There is also a commemoration of the miners at Hill 60 near Ypres in World War One. We have visited this in our recent European trip and it was great to see this in the miner’s home town.
Kurri Kurri Murals
And of course the street murals, which were the main reason we came here. Click on the thumb nails for a full size view.
To see what else there is to do in the Hunter Valley, please see some of our other stories.