One of Worcestershire’s best-loved countryside events returns to Park Hall Farm on Saturday 4 July, with a packed day of rural entertainment for the whole family.
Now in its 79th year, Hanbury Countryside Show continues to celebrate the very best of rural life, with more than 1,500 exhibitors, over 200 trade stands and hundreds of competitions taking place across the showground.
Visitors can look forward to a packed programme of livestock and equine classes, countryside displays, local food and drink, shopping, family activities, rural crafts, vintage vehicles, live entertainment and much more.
This year’s show will also see the return of the poultry exhibition, following several years of disruption due to avian influenza restrictions, alongside popular attractions including sheep shearing, farriery, heavy horses, pigs, cattle, sheep, show jumping and Young Farmers’ tug of war.
The show attracts around 14,000 visitors each year and remains one of the region’s leading one-day agricultural shows, offering something for everyone, from farming families and competitors to those simply looking for a memorable summer day out.
Tickets are available now, with visitors encouraged to book in advance for a discounted price.
One of Worcestershire’s best-loved countryside events returns to Park Hall Farm on Saturday 4 July, with a packed day of rural entertainment for the whole family.
Now in its 79th year, Hanbury Countryside Show continues to celebrate the very best of rural life, with more than 1,500 exhibitors, over 200 trade stands and hundreds of competitions taking place across the showground.
Visitors can look forward to a packed programme of livestock and equine classes, countryside displays, local food and drink, shopping, family activities, rural crafts, vintage vehicles, live entertainment and much more.
This year’s show will also see the return of the poultry exhibition, following several years of disruption due to avian influenza restrictions, alongside popular attractions including sheep shearing, farriery, heavy horses, pigs, cattle, sheep, show jumping and Young Farmers’ tug of war.
The show attracts around 14,000 visitors each year and remains one of the region’s leading one-day agricultural shows, offering something for everyone, from farming families and competitors to those simply looking for a memorable summer day out.
Tickets are available now, with visitors encouraged to book in advance for a discounted price.
For more information and to book tickets, visit hanburyshow.co.uk