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Celebrate West Gippsland Rail Towns Food & Wine Festival on 3 March 2024 at Garfield
Indulge in the West Gippsland Railtowns Food & Wine Festival. Located in Garfield, just over an hour from Melbourne, it's a Sunday celebration of local delights. Join the fun!
Eat, drink and relax at the West Gippsland Railtowns Food & Wine Festival. A celebration of local wine, beer and produce, this is the perfect way to while away a Sunday. Just over an hour outside of Melbourne, the charming rail town of Garfield is playing host to this fun-filled fiesta.
Explore Garfield, a distinctive rail town in West Gippsland, for a day of eating, drinking, and relaxation. Live music, local wineries, gourmet produce, and food trucks await on 3 March 2024
Eat, drink, relax, and enjoy
Pack the car full of your finest picnic gear or catch a V/Line train out to this village on the fringe of Gippsland. Just don't forget to whet your appetite, because local wineries, breweries and producers from across the region will be serving the best bubblies, freshest beers and tastiest morsels for you to sample.
Join us for the West Gippsland Food & Wine Festival on Sunday, 3 March 2024, from 11.00 am - 4.00 pm at Garfield. Located in one of West Gippsland's unique rail town villages, you'll discover Garfield, where you will Eat. Drink & Relax the day away. Enjoy live music, local wineries and producers from the region, wine tastings, lawn games, gourmet produce & food trucks from across Victoria.
Only an hour's drive from Melbourne CBD, travel by VLine towards Gippsland or drive east towards the rolling hills of Gippsland on the M1. If you want to experience country hospitality and charm, get friends and family together for a day out and #tastewestgippsland.
Discover Garfield's charm at West Gippsland Food & Wine Festival on March 3, 2024 - a day of relaxation, music, wine, and gourmet delights
Event details
While you're sipping away, spread the picnic blanket on the grass and enjoy the live music or try your hand at one of the lawn games. No need to pack lunch because there will be plenty to eat at the many stalls and food trucks serving delicious treats. Make sure you stock up on the locally grown produce before you head home.
An hour from Melbourne CBD, take VLine to Gippsland or drive east on the M1. Experience country charm, bring family, and taste West Gippsland. Tickets on sale
- What: West Gippsland Rail Towns Food & Wine Festival
- When: Sun 3 Mar, 11am - 4pm
- Where: 95 Main St, Garfield (1:15 hours' drive southeast of Melbourne)
- Tickets on sale now!
Enjoy live music, local wineries and producers from the region, wine tastings, lawn games, gourmet produce & food trucks from across Victoria.
Pictures from Visit Gippsland website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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