Wine and Wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary
This very cute rural event pairs wine, beer and spirits with native animals, teepees and tunes. And it's all for a good cause.
Overview
For many, Healesville Sanctuary is simply a school trip destination or a fun spot to take international visitors to so that they can hug a wombat.
But for one weekend, the rural animal sanctuary is changing things up by hosting a massive food and wine festival. On Saturday, August 24 and Sunday, August 25, more than 20 local wineries, breweries and distilleries will take over the site's lush nature trail, each with their own pop-up cellar door.
Sutherland Estate, Four Pillars, Steels Gate Wines, Zonzo Estate, De Bortoli, Hop Hen Brewing, Tokar Estate and Stag Lane Distillers are some of the drinks producers taking part this year — each offering a range of tastings.
While the booze is the main attraction (as well as the Aussie animals), you'll also find plenty of food stalls along the trail. Little Yarra Creperie, The Greatest Doughman, Babaji's Kitchen and Lady Paella will cook up a bunch of sweet and savoury eats, while Healesville Sanctuary's three cafes will also be open as usual. Either nosh on these while you wander, or stop and sit by some of the bonfires and teepees dotted along the walk to rest and snack. You can also follow the sound of music to find live gigs.
The entire property will only be open to Wine & Wildlife ticketholders across the two days, so be sure to plan ahead. Tickets cost $60 for average punters, $48 for zoo members, and kids go free. The ticket includes access to the sanctuary, a reusable wine glass, and free reign of the drinks tastings.
As an added bonus, you'll be glad to know that money from ticket sales will help fund a dedicated team at the wildlife hospital, which treats thousands of animals every year, in addition to caring for the animals at Healesville Sanctuary.