A jam-packed program of events celebrating East Gippsland’s creative talents, local produce, culture, and natural environment is returning to the region this year, with the East Gippsland Winter Festival keeping locals and visitors warm this winter.
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos announced the much-loved festival will return for its fourth year and will run from Friday, 21 June to Saturday, 21 July.
This vibrant festival is a highlight on Victoria’s stellar calendar of regional events and attracts thousands of visitors from across Victoria and interstate to the region.
“This festival is a fantastic celebration of light, food, music, art and culture that is set to delight visitors from far and wide over several weeks of programming right across the region,” Mr Dimopoulos said.
With more than 100 events on offer, there’s something for everyone with art installations, lantern parades, roving performers, wellness experiences, live music and regional dining experiences in unique locations across the region.
This year’s program features the festival opening party in Lakes Entrance, an epic Winter Solstice Swim by Gippsland Jersey’s alongside a magical Bruthen Medieval Winter Fire Festival and a lunch hosted by much-loved chefs Guy Grossi and Nick Mahlook at Sodafish.
With local businesses, artists, community groups and tourism organisations coming together to showcase the best of this vibrant and diverse region, the festival will see East Gippsland’s award-winning produce, cultural heritage, and stunning natural environment take centre stage.
The feature-packed program will kick off on the Winter Solstice and run throughout the Victorian school holidays, making it the ideal family getaway this winter.