The Central Coast’s annual Harvest Festival returns over the June 7 and 8 weekend offering an opportunity to explore the region’s picturesque hinterland, discover local produce and experience the charm of rural life.
Held across 10 farming communities including Dooralong, Jilliby, Yarramalong, Wyong Creek, Kulnura, Mangrove Mountain, Calga, Peats Ridge, Somersby, and Spencer, the festival allows visitors to step behind the farm gate and immerse themselves in the region’s agricultural heritage.
Featuring more than 35 event hubs across the two-day program, visitors can enjoy paddock-to-plate dining, whisky tastings, fruit picking, farm experiences, workshops, live music and family entertainment.
Central Coast Council Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the festival was an opportunity to connect with the land and support local producers.
“While the Central Coast is often recognised for its beautiful beaches, the Harvest Festival showcases another side of our region – the stunning hinterland and its rich agricultural heritage,” she said.
“It’s not just a fantastic weekend out, it’s a major boost for our economy, drawing tens of thousands of visitors and injecting millions into local businesses.”
Last year’s festival attracted more than 51,000 attendees, contributing $6.1M to the
Central Coast economy.
Central Coast Council Mayor Lawrie McKinna highlighted the festival’s broad appeal and positive impact on the local community.
“Harvest Festival directly supports our farmers, producers and small businesses by bringing thousands of visitors into the hinterland,” he said.
“Whether you’re a foodie, an adventurer, or simply looking for a fun day out with the family, Harvest Festival has something for everyone.
“It’s a chance to slow down, soak in the stunning countryside and experience the best of what our region has to offer.”
Every event hub offers a distinct experience, making Harvest Festival the perfect opportunity to create your own adventure with friends and family over the June long weekend.
While many events are free, some require bookings, so plan ahead to make the most of this unforgettable weekend.
Council is also reminding residents and visitors to drive carefully when travelling to Harvest Festival.
With increased traffic and speed reductions in place, delays are expected, so allow extra time for your journey.
For the full program and to book your must-do experiences, visit: lovecentralcoast.com/harvestfestival
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