
Embark on a journey to a realm of Celtic enchantment at the Berry Celtic Festival 2024!
Prepare to be immersed in a tapestry of sights, sounds, and sensations that will transport you to a world where chivalry reigns supreme and merriment knows no bounds.
At the heart of this grand spectacle lies the electrifying jousting tournament, where gallant knights clash in a symphony of steel and skill, their noble steeds thundering across the field in a display of bravery and valour that will leave spectators breathless with anticipation.
Berry is a small town located on the South Coast of New South Wales. It’s situated approximately 145 kilometres south of Sydney. Known for its charming atmosphere, historic buildings, and picturesque countryside, Berry attracts visitors for its quaint shops, cafes, and regular events like the Berry Celtic Festival.
The adventure begins with the exhilarating Grand Street Parade at 9.30am, a vibrant procession of pipers, clansmen, and medieval revellers winding its way through the streets of Berry, filling the air with the stirring strains of Celtic music and the infectious beat of drums.
As the parade concludes, attendees will find themselves at the Berry Showground, where a world of wonder awaits. Explore the bustling marketplace, where artisans ply their trade and craftsmen spin tales as captivating as the threads they weave. Indulge your senses with the tantalising aromas of hearty fare and sweet treats that beckon from every corner, tempting visitors to sample the delights of the Celtic kitchen.
Tickets for this extraordinary event are available now! Secure your spot online at https://events.humanitix.com/berry-celtic-festival-5hg2b5xe. General admission is $15 for adults, with children under 15 years admitted free of charge.
Mark your calendars and join the fun on Saturday, May 25th, 2024, for a day of adventure, excitement, and enchantment that promises to capture the imagination and ignite the Celtic soul.
Pictures: Heavily-armoured noble knights, and, top, bagpipers put on a show at Berry Celtic Festival. Credit: Shoalhaven Tourism
