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Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland

Traction Engines Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland

Hunter Valley Steamfest is an annual event held at Maitland in the Hunter Valley. Although focused around steam trains it also includes a large number of stalls selling local produce. There were also plenty of options for refreshments from stalls and shops to pubs and restaurants. 

The main attractions are the steam locomotives 6029 “The Garrett” and 3642 along with the diesels Red Rattler and Tin Hare. During the event you can purchase tickets for a ride in the carriages. It is suggested that you purchase them beforehand so that you don’t miss out.

Red Rattler Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Red Rattler
Steam Locomotive 3642 Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Steam Locomotive 3642
Locomotive 6029 "The Garrett" Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Locomotive 6029 “The Garrett”

There is a large display of steam traction engines, which are down on a field next to the train station.  Several steam engines were driving around the outside of the arena. Seeing these huge machines driving past was a great experience. There were also a large number of stationary steam engines most if which were working. The engines were constantly tended by their owners to make sure they kept working properly.

Traction Engines Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Traction Engines

Near the traction engines was a steam powered car something we didn’t know existed until we saw this one. It was in immaculate condition and would have been great to see drive around, but unfortunately, not while we were there.

Steam Powered car at Hunter Valley Steamfest in Maitland

As a related interest there were a large number of steampunk cos-players attending which added a lot of character to the festival as they walked around. For those interested, they had stalls selling steampunk related merchandise which was interesting.

Steampunk Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Steampunk
Penny Farthing Steampunk Hunter Valley Steamfest Maitland
Penny Farthing Steampunk

A great day out at Hunter Valley Steamfest seeing steam locomotive history live. A great atmosphere from everyone attending as they were obviously enjoying themselves.

To see what else there is to do in the Hunter Valley, please see some of our other stories.

Blacktown Medieval Fayre – Sydney

Charging Knights Jousting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com

The Blacktown Medieval Fayre is an annual event held at the Nurragingy Reserve in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown.  The reserve only had limited parking, so we chose to travel by train. At the train station there was a free shuttle bus running to the event. These ran every half hour. We were on one of the early ones and it was only half full.

Entry

The queue of cars to enter the car park was huge, so we were glad we chose to take public transport. A great bonus for the Blacktown Medieval Fayre is there is no entry fee. The council wants to attract people to the area and attend the event and this is a great way to do it.

Princess Fiona Cosplay Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Princess Fiona Cosplay

Similarly themed re-enactment groups are gathered together around the reserve.  These varied from medieval knights, archery, swordplay and cosplay so it was easy to find an area you were interested in.

Activities

There are several small arenas set up so there is always something happening, from men at arms demonstrating sword fighting, falconer showing birds of prey and armored knights jousting. The program was full for the whole day so it was difficult to get bored as something interesting was on somewhere. We started by sitting on the hill overlooking the main arena and watched the jousting.  Watching armored knights charging at each other with lances was great fun.

Charging Knights Jousting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Charging Knights Jousting

After the jousting competition finished, we walked around and watched the swordsmen fighting. This was very interesting because they used many different weapons, from swords, staves to pole arms.

Knights Fighting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Knights Fighting

Medieval Knight Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Medieval Knight

Taking the re-enactment of the day seriously, the medieval warrior, sat down to an authentic medieval lunch.

Medieval Lunch Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Medieval Lunch

There was also a huge variety of stalls selling everything from food to replica weapons and armor and crafts and everything in between. A great day out and lots of fun.