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Wandiligong Nut Festival

Wandiligong Nut Festival

Starts: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Ends: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Now a two day event, held across the Saturday and Sunday, Wandiligong Nut Festival celebrates the local growers, the end of harvest and the fabulous varieties of nuts and other fresh produce available in this cool climate region during Autumn. Nestled among heritage trees and gums with Morses Creek flowing close by, you’ll find them at Alpine Park, Wandiligong. Come and enjoy local stallholders, roasted chestnuts, food and wine, games for children and live music by local musicians as well as some great interstate artists, including Australia’s premier afrobeat band, The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. An event not to be missed.
Add to Calendar 2024-04-28 12:00 am 2024-04-28 12:00 am Wandiligong Nut Festival Now a two day event, held across the Saturday and Sunday, Wandiligong Nut Festival celebrates the local growers, the end of harvest and the fabulous varieties of nuts and other fresh produce available in this cool climate region during Autumn. Nestled among heritage trees and gums with Morses Creek flowing close by, you’ll find them at Alpine Park, Wandiligong. Come and enjoy local stallholders, roasted chestnuts, food and wine, games for children and live music by local musicians as well as some great interstate artists, including Australia’s premier afrobeat band, The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. An event not to be missed. White Star Road, Wandiligong , VIC , 3744 , Australia
White Star Road, Wandiligong , VIC , 3744 , Australia
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