Hardhfest

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The traditional festival “Hardhfest” is organized during the autumn season on the occasion of the grape harvest in the areas around the Wine House in the municipality of Rahovec/Orahovac, in which case local farmers and producers have the opportunity to exhibit their products to various local and international visitors. The festival includes various activities such as concerts, tasting sessions, etc.

Georeference: 42.37015704109765, 20.62085619416521
Category: Cultural Assets
Subcategory: Festival, Traditional food
Legal Status of Protection: No
Is it used for tourism?: Yes
If not, is there potential for tourism in the future?: /
Road infrastructure to the location: Good
Marking and orientation to the location: There are signposts
Tables on site: There are information boards

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