Big Trout
Highlights
- Explore the towering 10-metre Big Trout, a striking icon of Adaminaby's rich fishing heritage.
- Marvel at the craftsmanship of artist Andy Lomnici, who created this fibreglass masterpiece in 1973.
- Relax in the picnic area nearby, perfect for enjoying a meal after a day of fishing.
- Visit the restored sculpture, revitalised in 2024 by mural painter Ryan Loughnane, enhancing Adaminaby's charm.
The Big Trout is located 52 kilometres northwest of Cooma in Adaminaby. The town of Adaminaby is close to a popular trout fishing spot, which makes it an ideal location for the 10 metre tall Big Trout.
This huge fibreglass structure was built by Adaminaby artist Andy Lomnici. It was completed in 1973 and is an icon for the beautiful mountain town of Adaminaby. The Big Trout underwent a restoration project in 2024 by Sydney-based mural painter Ryan Loughnane.
The iconic sculpture proudly takes her place alongside the 150 “Big Things” scattered throughout Australia.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.