Baroque Horse Festival at Kryal Castle

Kryal Castle

121 Forbes Rd,
Leigh Creek VIC 3352

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  • 14 & 15 Feb

10am–5pm

$36.50 - $205

Free entry for infants (0 to 2 years) and Companion/Carers Card holders.

The highly anticipated Baroque Horse Festival returns to Kryal Castle, celebrating the elegance of the Baroque era (16th to 18th century) and the magnificence of the equestrian arts.

Power, beauty and skill meet in a breathtaking arena display of classical horsemanship. See exotic horse breeds from Andalusian to Lusitano, Friesian and Lipizzaner showcased through an all day arena program including dressage, horse archery and a thrilling high-impact joust.

Beyond equestrian performances, the festival features a full program of entertainment and family fun, including interactive animal encounters, potion making and knight school.

Whether you're a breeder, rider, horse lover, or medieval enthusiast, this festival offers a rare opportunity to transport back to the Baroque era and see these majestic horse breeds in action – an unforgettable weekend for the whole family.

Extend the experience into the night at Kryal Castle's Baroque Feast. Guests are invited to don their finest Baroque-inspired attire and enjoy music, dancing and cuisine inspired by the grandeur of the era.

Make a weekend of it. Stay overnight at Kryal Castle, with accommodation options including castle rooms, cabins, tiny homes and campsites to suit a range of budgets.

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