If you enjoy checking out all things 'big', a visit to the Giant Ram (also known as the Big Ram) in Wagin's Wetlands Park is a must. Known locally as Bart, the ram was erected on 9 May 1985 and is one of the largest in the southern hemisphere, measuring 15 metres long and seven metres high.
Built from steel and finished in fibreglass by sculptor Andrew Hickson, the structure celebrates the town's prosperity and strong connection to the wool industry. Thousands of visitors stop by each year to see this iconic landmark.
The landscaped surrounds are ideal for picnics or relaxing, with picnic tables and toilet facilities available.
Wagin is a three-hour drive from Perth and a classic Western Australian wheat and sheep farming town, also home to attractions including Woolorama, a Heritage Walk and a Social History Museum.
Built from steel and finished in fibreglass by sculptor Andrew Hickson, the structure celebrates the town's prosperity and strong connection to the wool industry. Thousands of visitors stop by each year to see this iconic landmark.
The landscaped surrounds are ideal for picnics or relaxing, with picnic tables and toilet facilities available.
Wagin is a three-hour drive from Perth and a classic Western Australian wheat and sheep farming town, also home to attractions including Woolorama, a Heritage Walk and a Social History Museum.