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by Anna Kamaralli
posted 12/09/2014

Medieval Faire

Winter is coming, as they say. Well, truthfully here in Sydney it’s nearly gone, but we still have time to immerse ourselves in the chill of the iron age one more time.

Two knights in armour jousting.

Jousting was for noblemen only

This weekend the St Ives Medieval Faire will host jousting, archery and a host of artisans and craftspeople selling their wares. There will be displays of birds of prey and of trebuchet firing.

Row of people in medieval dress shooting longbows.

The longbow was the weapon of choice for the English yeoman

There is a huge range of activities and competitions for kids, and an extraordinary array of performers. Details on the Faire website.

Dressing up is not compulsory, but you will certainly blend in if you dig out your surcoat and hose, or your Viking helmet.

Man and woman in medieval dress, holding falcon, on horseback.

The only way to travel

What: St Ives Medieval Faire

When: Saturday 20, Sunday 21 September

Bookings: pre-booked tickets are slightly cheaper

Two women in medieval dress, sewing.

The medieval village hosts food, drink and crafts