The End

Drink wine during the day and head on ghost tours at night during this festival in a historic NSW town.
Libby Curran
Published on March 07, 2019

Overview

It might sound like some bleak apocalyptic scenario, but Hill End's arts, culture and heritage festival The End is anything but. The annual fiesta takes over the historic regional town from April 12 to 14, located just under four hours' drive out of Sydney, but well worth the weekend road trip.

You'll catch a diverse program of tunes for free, with the legendary Golden Age stage playing host to a lineup of blues, country and folk acts. Enjoy them while sampling top-notch beers, wines and ciders from the surrounding regions of Mudgee, Bathurst and Orange. Stacks of local food and produce will also be there for you to enjoy, too.

Those keen to turn back the clock can try their hand at some traditional trades, with workshops in basket weaving, leather belt making, poetry, tin-type photography and more. Or, explore the town's past, with an eerie ghost tour or hands-on gold-panning experience.

Each evening will kick off with a sunset lantern parade through the village, while a jam-packed after-dark program features the likes of a roving theatre production, a square dance and a music-filled opening night gala.

Make a weekend of it and stay on site in one of two campsites — you can bring your own tent, or book one stocked with all the trimmings for a comfy outdoor getaway.

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