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Lost & Found Festival

Lost & Found Festival

16 - 19 October 2025
Ferguson Valley, Bunbury, Harvey, Capel
Eat, drink and play throughout the Bunbury Geographe region at more than 20 events.
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Lost & Found Festival

The Lost & Found Festival is a four-day celebration of food, wine, craft beer, and live music, bringing the Bunbury Geographe region to life each spring. From Harvey to Capel, including Bunbury and the Ferguson Valley, the festival invites visitors to discover new experiences and revisit old favorites across a series of unique venues.

Nestled in the heart of the Bunbury Geographe region, the Lost & Found Festival is a captivating four-day celebration that weaves together the rich cultural, culinary, and natural tapestry of the region. Bursting with immersive experiences, the festival invites visitors to ‘lose’ themselves in a vibrant journey of art, wine, food, nature experiences and agri-tourism.

From the vivid hues of curated art exhibitions to the flavours of locally sourced cuisine and wine, Lost & Found showcases the essence of the Bun Geo region. Events are staged against the picturesque backdrop of rolling vineyards, iconic local venues, and breathtaking natural landscapes — creating a unique, sensory celebration that connects attendees to the region’s beauty and bounty.

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