Goose Festival, Etyek, 13 November

  • 27 Oct 2021 6:06 AM
Goose Festival, Etyek,  13 November
From the organisers: After the Autumn Gastrowalk, the organizers await you with the Goose Fest next – of course the traditional goose run will be organized - and before Christmas the cellars will open up entitled to Advent on the Gastro Promenade.

“Whoever does not eat goose on St. Martin’s Day can eat anything, yet they go hungry. Whoever does not drink new wine on St. Martin’s Day will go thirsty all year long.”

We do not want you to be hungry and thirsty all year long, so on 13 November from 10 a.m. we are awaiting you with goose specialties and new wine in Etyek on the Gastro Promenade!

Next event will be:  'Advent' on 4 December 2021

The wonderful environment is given, you don't even need anything else for a pleasant weekend!

More info: 
etyekipiknik.hu

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