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Attending the Frinj

Nati frinj 20222. Photo : Suzanne Phoenix
Natimuk is a small regional township in a unique setting

We are a small population of approximately 510, which grows to around 3,500 people during the festival weekend. Natimuk is located several kms from the Mt Arapiles-Tooan State Park on the lands of the Wotjobaluk Nation.

The Nati Frinj Biennale ignites the town with activity as art and performance events are spread across various town venues and in the ‘Verj’ parkland. Walking between venues and outdoor locations for high-quality art experiences or just kicking back with friends is all part of the festival experience.

Here is some useful information to help you have the best festival experience including travel, day visits or overnight/weekend stays, access and food options. 

How to get here

Transport Options

Natimuk is located 324 kms north-west of Melbourne on the Wimmera Highway.

Driving through the country side and small towns makes a wonderful half a day journey.

Travelling via public transport is via V/Line bus/train travels which run daily from Melbourne’s Spencer St Station and arrive in Horsham or from Adelaide to Horsham. Allow a little more time for transport connections.

For a V/line timetable Click here 

Where to stay

In town and in the region

Natimuk Lake Caravan Park –Camping by Lake Natimuk (5mins out of town) Address: 357 Lake Rd, Natimuk VIC 3409 Call : 0407 800 753
Camping and caravan sites are available. Sites with power start at $35, Site without power start at $26

 

Natimuk Show Grounds – Pop-up Camping – hosted by Natimuk Show Grounds Committee of Management
Unpowered sites available $50 per night

 

Mt Arapiles – Tooan State Park –Camping approximately 8kms west of town. Popular with rock climbers and bushwalkers, Centenary Park Campground at the base of Mt Arapiles (Dyurrite) offers three camping areas with toilets and picnic tables. One overnight site for two people starts at $6.20. Follow this link to book a camp site here   Camping in Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park 

Airbnb accommodation in the region includes in Natimuk, Mitre and Horsham, Dimboola and other locations in the region. Go to Natimuk Holiday Rentals & Homes – Victoria, Australia | Airbnb

Other accommodation options can be explored via www.visithorsham.com.au

Getting around

Access as you move around the festival

Natimuk is a small town, but after you have walked from one end to the other and back again in the pursuit of high-quality art experiences your feet may be feeling it. Bring a bike (and lock if your bike is precious) and/or some comfy shoes.

Access around Natimuk will require navigation across cracked and sometimes non-existent footpaths, please be aware of this as you plan your festival experience.

Venues : performances and events happen in all sorts of unique and quirky places, small halls, the rotunda, parks, sheds, even historic gaol cells! That’s part of what makes the festival special, but it also means that physical access can vary from venue to venue.

This year each event/venue has physical accessibility information:

If you have any questions or need more detailed information about events or venues, we’re here to help.

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Dining and Food options across the festival weekend

Natimuk Hotel

Our local pub offers mouth-watering counter lunch and bistro evening meals, plus pizza available at the bar.

Open Friday – Sunday 11.30am till close

Nati Milk Bar

Perfect for a quick pie or sausage roll and cold drink, it also doubles as our fish n Chips

Open 8am -8pm

Pop up food and drinks include
Double Happiness

41 Lake Avenue

Dinki Di’s Devonshire Tea room

at the Courthouse

GRIST bar

at Soldiers Memorial Hall

 

Frinj Food Vendors 

Wonderful local food from Street vendors at NC2 Market Place

Sunday Farmers Market Plus

Food vendor selection

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