The Connecticut Renaissance Festival Will Be Back For Its 25th Year Of Fun & Festivities
The Connecticut Renaissance Faire in Lebanon brings jousting, delicious food, birds of prey, exciting events, and fun. Huzzah! Lords and Ladies, pray attend! The magic and enchantment of this 16th-century harvest festival returns in 2024 for its 25th year of mesmerizing guests. Here are a few things you can look forward to at this extraordinary Renaissance Faire near me!
Connecticut Renaissance Faire offers more information on the website. Have you attended this exciting event? Please share your favorite memory in the comments below.
Find a costume to wear to the fair on Etsy. And while you’re there, book a campsite at the Water’s Edge Family Campground in Lebanon.
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Festivals In Connecticut
What are some of the best festivals in Connecticut?
- Connecticut Food Truck Battles Festival (Wolcott): Dance to the live entertainment at this annual spring festival with five bands and laugh along with the jokes of six comedians! But we also come for the cuisine and with 50 food trucks — something good awaits!
- Apple Harvest Festival (Southington): Join the approximately 10,000 people each fall who attend this annual event that takes place over two weekends. Participate in some of the fun events, dance to the live entertainment, and try something new from one of the food vendors.
- Fair Weather Growers’ Fall Festival (Cromwell): A Scarecrow walk, a corn maze, a hay ride, and farm animals are just some of the activities planned for this annual celebration of fall.
- Strong Family Farm Annual Harvest Festival (Vernon): Every October, folks mark their calendars for this festive autumn event. The exciting tradition features locally made crafts and great food.
- Plainville Fire Company Hot Air Balloon Festival (Plainville): Shop for gifts at the craft and art vendors' booths, enjoy delicious food, a car show, magicians, live music, and, of course, balloon rides.
Where are some of the best farms to visit in Connecticut?
- Deerfield Farm (Durham): Visit this lovely farm where the Jersey cows roam. The staff bottles Raw Jersey Milk straight from these gorgeous creatures and it is bottled several times per week.
- Lavender Pond Farm (Killingworth): With more than 10,000 lavender plants on a sprawling 25-acre property, there isn't a better way to celebrate nature.