“We hope this trail will encourage people to get outside and have fun, and we’re excited to see the Moorlands get even more wild about wallabies,” said Peak Wildlife Park director James Butler, who invited people to come and visit their captive mob of wallabies.
Sarah Bird, creative director of arts organisation Outside, said each of the sculptures told a “unique story” of the people and places of the Moorlands.
“We can’t wait for everyone to head out to find the sculptures over the summer and, in doing so, explore the landscape and discover the creativity across the district.”
The sculptures will be in place until 5 September.
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