SAVOUR the riches of the North East when the fifth annual High Country Harvest opens on Friday.
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This year’s festival offers 53 events over 17 days, winding up on May 21.
Porepunkah eatery Rail Trail Cafe, Bright Electric Bikes and Ringer Reef Winery will team up for Sunrises and Sombreros.
Festival-goers can ride the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail from Bright to Porepunkah to enjoy a Mexican-themed breakfast at the Rail Trail Cafe, followed by wine tasting at Ringer Reef Winery.
Bright Electric Bikes owner Leigh Marlow said electric bikes had gained huge popularity in Europe.
“It’s a bit like flying business class when you’ve been in economy a long time,” he said.
Rail Trail Cafe owners Lucy O’Dwyer and Jesse Rios attract a keen cycling crowd.
“Over Easter 80-90 per cent of our customers are cyclists, generally it’s at least 50 per cent,” Ms O’Dwyer said.
Sunrises and Sombreros will be held Thursday to Sunday during the festival.
Bookings essential: highcountryharvest.com.au.
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