Greytown Apple Harvest Festival - this Saturday 27th April. FREE ENTRY
Come to the 2024 Greytown Apple Harvest Festival at Molewood Orchard, in Greytown.
Set in the beautiful surrounds of a working apple orchard, in cleared meadows designed for community and cultural events, the Greytown Apple Harvest Festival will be a treat for the senses and fun for the kids. And entry is free.
There will be all sorts of cool stuff, more than 40 stalls, food trucks, games, pony rides, games for kids, cider and fruit wine tasting. And you can pick your own apples for $2kg.
🍎 10am to 3pm, Saturday 27th of April.
🍏Free entry
🍎17 Mole St Greytown (with pedestrian access from Farley St – park in West St in Greytown and stroll there – see the map).
Make sure to schedule some time to explore Greytown village too. Pick the ripest deals at their Hay Bale Sale (from April 26th to 28th), indulge in mouthwatering apple-inspired treats though town ), and let your little ones unleash their creativity in a cool colouring competition with epic prizes.
www.molewoodorchard.com...
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