The Banquet is a ticketed event where patrons enjoy a medieval feast whilst being entertained with music, dance and theatre. This event is fully licensed and wine, beers, cider and mead can be purchased. Your Banquet ticket includes a complimentary glass of mulled wine. Only a limited number of tickets are available.
Medieval Fun Day
On Wednesday 6th July, families are invited to take part in the much-loved Kids Medieval Fun Day.
At an affordable cost, 3 – 12 yr olds can take part in a wide range of workshops and activities. Young squires are able to make their own swords, shields and learn the Knight’s Code of Honour, whilst little princesses enjoy gypsy dancing, lucet braiding and felt pencil making.
The 2011 Abbey Medieval Tournament 9th and 10th July.
On Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th of July join the many visitors who will come to immerse themselves in the spectacle of the 2011 Abbey Medieval Tournament.
Be one of the spectators at the joust and cheer on your champions who compete for glory and honour.
Watch as combatants take up arms on the field of valour or prove themselves in the Turkish Oil Wrestling pit; be entertained by colourful dancers and taste the finest medieval cuisine. Lose yourself in the bustling marketplace or amongst the colourful tents of the medieval re-enactors’ encampments. Here you will glimpse the past as re-enactors portray facets of everyday life of Viking raiders and traders, of Middle Eastern warriors and nomads, and nobles and peasants from the great European households.
Visit the Friar’s Folly Tavern for a drink or to sing along to the raucous music.
The Birds of Prey will take to the skies over the Tournament grounds demonstrating the prowess of medieval falconry.
More… http://abbeytournament.com
Location:
Abbey Medieval Festival
1 – 63 The Abbey Place
(off Old Toorbul Point Road)
Caboolture, Queensland, 4510
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