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Wands at the ready: Harry Potter opens at Sirromet

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: June 26, 2025
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MAGICAL TOUR: Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is now open at Sirromet Wines.
MAGICAL TOUR: Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is now open at Sirromet Wines.
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THE magic has officially arrived at Sirromet Wines with the opening of the highly anticipated Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience.

Fans of the wizarding world can now step into a spellbinding outdoor adventure inspired by the beloved Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films.

The immersive trail winds through the forested grounds of the winery, where guests are invited to cast spells, encounter magical creatures, and relive some of the most iconic moments from the Wizarding World.

Featuring interactive elements, dazzling light displays, and atmospheric soundscapes, the experience brings the Forbidden Forest to life like never before.

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Since debuting globally, the event has attracted more than two million visitors across nine cities, including 160,000 fans in Melbourne last year.

Now it’s Redland’s turn to explore the enchanting experience as it makes its Queensland debut.

Organisers are urging fans not to miss their chance to experience the wonder, describing it as a must-see for families, friends, and Potterheads of all ages.

Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is now open at Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton, with tickets available online.

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