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Legends Festival - Darke Peak

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Legends Festival - Darke Peak - Darke Peak, South Australia  


Overview

Come along to join the list of Legends celebrating the cultural and historical significance of Darke Peak and Eyre Peninsula.

Highlights include: Peter Goers of ABC Radio will do soapbox interviews with legendary characters and special guests. Wudinna Team Yarders are holding a full competition showcasing their horsemanship while yarding cattle. Eyre Peninsula musicians will entertain you through the day and a major concert will finish into the evening.

The legendary 'Hellbent' Hotel, a temporary construction made by the locals outside the hotel, will be reopened as the beer tent for the weekend.

There will be also be shearing demonstrations, a historical display including the Wake Rake invention, Eyre Peninsula Car and Bike Show n Shine, 'Be Active' Eyre Peninsula Legends Football/Netball Exhibition match and an Art Exhibition - 'A Ladies Bush Telegraph'.

Entertainment for all the family with full catering and free camping available.

Event Opening Hours

Saturday: 10am to late Sunday: 10am to late ......

Event Cost

This event is NOT FREE

Event Facts

* Wheelchair Friendly

Event Facilities

* Alcohol
* Ambulance
* Bar
* BBQ Facilities
* Car park
* Child Activities/Child Minding
* Access With Assistance for the Disabled
* Toilet facilities for the Disabled
* Entertainment
* Sheltered Area

Experiences

* Food and Wine
* Historic/Heritage

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