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Bluff Oyster and Food Festival 2012

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Bluff Oyster and Food Festival 2012

General details

It starts: Sat 26th May 2012

It ends: Sat 26th May 2012

On the web: www.bluffoysterfest.co.nz

How to get there

It's held on the Real Journeys site on Foreshore Road, adjacent to the Old Town Wharf in Bluff

View Full Image gallery: Bluff Oyster and Food Festival

See - A Guide To The Bluff Oyster and Food Festival

Unsophisticated and proud of it!

The salty seaside township of Bluff is home to this festive winter event.  Brought to you by the locals of Bluff with a uniquely Southland flavour.

Complementing the sumptuous Bluff Oyster is a variety of seafoods, the Bluff Oyster and Food Festival also celebrates Crayfish, Paua (Abalone), Scallops, Salmon, Blue Cod and Mussels - all in abundance. This is local fare which will tempt any tastebuds. Sought after Muttonbird, Venison, Lamb or the humble Kiwi sausage, all washed down with great southern ales and a selection of New Zealand wines.

So grab your hat, scarf and a winter coat for an event filled day of live music, Oyster Sack Creativity awards and Oyster competitions. Join friendly locals and visitors for a taste of Bluff!

What's the weather going to do on the day?

Weatherwatch.co.nz kindly provided us with a custom forcast for this great event - see it here


LIMITED TICKETS

The Bluff Oyster and Food Festival will again take place at the Real Journeys site on Foreshore Road, adjacent to the Old Town Wharf in Bluff.  The gates will open at 11am.

Adults $18
Children (12 and under) $5


Tickets are available online or by phone from 0800 484 2538 or www.ticketdirect.co.nz

Invercargill City Council: 03 211 1692
service@icc.govt.nz


Tickets can be purchased over the counter at Bluff Service Centre, Gore Street, BLUFF or any Ticket Direct venue

No Gate Sales
Booking Fees apply


A sample of the entertainment lineup!


Visit the Bluff Oyster and Food Festival on the web!

TICKETS FOR 2011 FESTIVAL ARE AVAILABLE NOW!

 

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