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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AUSTRALAIN CELTIC FESTIVAL.

1. How do I get from the Parade in the main Street to the Festival  site?

A festival bus runs continously from the Visitor Information Centre to the festival site and return for a gold coin donation Saturday and Sunday from 9am.

2. Do you have concessions on tickets?

There are no concessions on any tickets sold through the Australian Celtic Festival.  School age children are free.

3. What time does the stalls open?

Stalls are open from 9am to 4.00pm on Saturday April 30 and 9.00am to 3.30pm Sunday May 1.

4. Is there disbaled parking at the site?

There is disbled parking for those with a government certified disabled parking certificate at the top of the hill.  Otherwise there is a disabled drop off point, where disabled persons can be dropped off and the car to go down to the lower carpark.

5. Is there eftpos facilities at the site?

There is no eftpos facilities on site for cash out.  Some stallholders do provide eftpos purchases.

6. Can we buy our evening event tickets at the door?

Tickets are only available at the door if they have not previously sold out.  It is reccommended to buy tickets in advance to avoid dissappointment.

 7. How do you get from the car park to the festival site?

There is a coutesy bus from the lower carpark up the hill to the festival site. The bus operates all day from the lower carpark to the festival site and return.

 8. What is the weather like during the festival?

In early May Glen Innes experiences max temperatures of 16 degrees and minimum temperatures of 4 degrees on average. It is recommended that you bring your winter wollies for the cool eveings and a sun hat and sunscreen for the warm days.

 

 
 
 
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Ireland
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Brittany/Galicia
2013
Scotland
2014
Cornwall
2015
Wales
2016
Isle of Man
 
 

For information on the Australian Celtic Festival Please contact the:-
Glen Innes Visitor Information Centre
PO Box 61, Glen Innes 2370
(02) 67302400 or tourism@gisc.nsw.gov.au

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