McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic is back full throttle

McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic 2023
Get ready for a fun-filled day with the whole family at the 17th annual McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic event on Sunday, 23 April!

After a year’s break, this beloved community gathering is back and better than ever, showcasing up to 400 vintage and classic motor vehicles that will parade along the main street of McLaren Vale.

With its beautiful backdrop of vineyards and wineries, this event is sure to delight your senses. But that’s not all – there will be vintage fashion, live entertainment, and gourmet food for everyone to enjoy! It’s family-friendly, so bring your little ones along for a day of excitement and discovery.

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From the oldest car in the parade, a 1909 Stanley Steamer, to modern McLaren supercars, your kids will be amazed by the range of cars on display. And with 15,000 spectators expected to attend this year, there will be plenty of people to share in the excitement.

But the fun doesn’t stop there. After the Grand Parade, head to any of the 12 participating world-class wineries, where a range of vehicles will be on display for visitors to get up close and personal. There will also be local wines, food stalls, and live music at each winery for visitors to enjoy.

This is the perfect opportunity to spend a Sunday with your family and friends, enjoying the sights, sounds, and tastes of the region. So mark your calendars for Sunday, 23 April, and don’t miss out on this iconic event that celebrates both cars and culture in South Australia.

McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic

When: Sunday, 23 April 2023
Time: 11am – 5pm
Where: Main Rd, McLaren Vale, 5171


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