The Port Fairy Folk Festival

The Port Fairy Folk Festival is an annual celebration of music, dance, and cultural diversity held in the coastal town of Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia. The festival, which began in 1977, has grown to become one of Australia’s premier folk music events, drawing thousands of visitors from around the world.

The festival’s origins can be traced back to a group of musicians who would gather at the local pub in Port Fairy to play traditional music. In 1977, this group decided to organize a small music festival, which they called the Port Fairy Folk Festival. The festival was a success, and it has continued to grow and evolve over the years.

Today, the Port Fairy Folk Festival is a four-day event that takes place over the Labour Day long weekend in March. The festival features over 100 acts performing on multiple stages, with a mix of traditional and contemporary folk music, as well as world music, blues, and roots.

One of the unique features of the festival is the focus on community involvement. The festival relies on hundreds of volunteers, many of whom are locals, to help with everything from setting up stages to serving food and drink. The festival also includes workshops and sessions, which allow festival-goers to learn about different musical styles.

Over the years, the Port Fairy Folk Festival has hosted many notable musicians and performers, including Paul Kelly, Archie Roach, and The Waifs. The festival has also become known for its commitment to promoting environmental sustainability, with a focus on reducing waste, while also promoting local produce, and supporting Indigenous artists and communities.

The Port Fairy Folk Festival is a celebration of music, community, and cultural diversity. With its rich history and ongoing commitment to social and environmental sustainability, the festival is a shining example of the power of music to bring people together and create positive change.

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Really lovely and small site. Good facilities. Nice and quiet with respectful guests. Good location between Warrnambool and Port fairy for a bit of variety and Tower Hill offers great short walks. Jason was very understanding and accommodating when an unforeseen circumstance came our way. Would stay again 🙂 Would also recommend local pub Mickey Bourkes Parma.
Marli Dowsett
Marli Dowsett
2023-02-16
This is a small but busy caravan park. It is run from offsite, so you don't get to meet the owners like you would normally. They were easy to contact by phone on the 3 occasions I called them. Everyone was quiet and respectful, except for the person that took my beers from the fridge while I waited for them to be cold. I suspect that it was not someone staying in the park, as I saw people wandering aimlessly around the place. I guess that is one drawback of not having the owners on site. That being said, I would happily stay here again...
Alan Nicolle
Alan Nicolle
2023-01-23
Great Location, well maintained and easy to book via the website.
James Quinn
James Quinn
2023-01-08
Beautiful quiant park, botanical Gardens next door has some lovely species of tree and is very well maintained. Could do with a mop and cloth in the showers so you can clean up after yourself.
Jenna Jenna
Jenna Jenna
2023-01-02
Lovely little caravan park. Amenities excellent. Friendly helpful manager. Grassy and flat. Beside the Botanic Gardens. If you're looking for a park that doesn't charge like a wounded bull, this is it, and it's only 15 minutes from Warrnambool and Port Fairy where the Caravan Parks are huge and charge almost twice as much.
Veronica Schwarz
Veronica Schwarz
2022-05-28
A great small park with clean and tidy amenities. Good value for money.
Bruce Hamilton
Bruce Hamilton
2022-04-13