An example of Land Art

Exciting land art competition launched: You could win a prize and see your masterpiece on TV

Calling all schools, colleges, businesses, farmers, community groups and families…  entries are open for our Island-wide Land Art Competition, from now until the Tour of Britain race day on Sunday 11th September.

All winning entries will receive a £50 Wight Gift card that can be redeemed at registered businesses on the Island, both in-store and online.

An example of Land Art

Long-running tradition
The tradition of creating land art masterpieces along the race route has long been the practice at the Tour of Britain, as well as other cycle races around the world.  

With over half of the Island classed as an area of outstanding natural beauty, along with its UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status, the Island offers plenty to shout about and showcase to the world.

An example of Land Art

Take inspiration from what’s on your doorstep
So, take inspiration from what’s on your doorstep and come together to create a special and historical masterpiece to help celebrate the prestigious race coming here. 

An example of Land Art

The more creative, spectacular and sustainably crafted the better; create your masterpiece with reuse, repurpose and recycle in mind. 

Find out more
There are seven categories to choose from and a winner will be selected from each category by our local judging panel. 

An example of land art

For more information and to submit your entry, visit the Website.


News shared by Simon on behalf of Visit Isle of Wight. Ed