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Book Dorset County Show in advance and save money
Discounted tickets to Dorset County Show can be booked online until 26 August for £19; they rise to £21 the week before the event.
On the gate price for tickets to this year’s show is £23.
The show, which takes place on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 September, near Dorchester, has some exciting attractions alongside the traditional spectacle of champion livestock from all over the country competing to be crowned Best in Show.
The world’s largest monster trucks will be crushing their way into the show. Stand by for an impressive 7.5 tonnes of Big Pete and his sidekick The Grim Reaper as they create mechanical mayhem. You will hear them before you see them.
There will be a food and drink area devoted to the best of British beverages and food with a particular focus on the array of Dorset producers. This pop-up foodie paradise will be the place to try, buy and enjoy local, take in the atmosphere and enjoy onsite or take home to use in the kitchen. Here you will also find a music tent along with a huge new food hall.
Enjoy the new Hill Top Ring featuring two new attractions. See ponies put through their paces in the Mounted Pony Club Games and Shetland Pony Racing – think sports day on pocket rocket ponies!
You won’t want to miss the dancing sheep. Meet Nobby the Norfolk Horn and his twinkle-hoofed mates at the hilarious Sheep Show, which gives a fun insight into nine different breeds and their wool.
Dorset Axemen will be demonstrating the physical power of the forester, woodman and timber cutter before modern machinery came along. Their display features speed, accuracy chopping and crosscut sawing with razor sharp axes and saws.
Tradition will come alive with a colourful vintage tractor parade while the Steam Engine Section will offer all the sights and smells of the past. Your little ones will love a free ride on pedal tractors in the food and farming area. This hands-on area traces the journey of food from field to fork with fun and interactive elements.
Rural pursuits are at the heart of this event, which has been showing Dorset agriculture, country and rural life for well over 100 years. Visitors will be able to enjoy close-up milking demos, sheep shearing displays, gun dogs in action, falconry and ferret racing in the Countryside Ring. There will also be bees, rabbits, poultry, heavy horses, show-jumping, scurry racing and carriage driving and the cutest creatures of the show – cavies.
Green-fingered fans can lose themselves in the beauty of the floral and horticultural marquees and enjoy show gardens created from bare earth within a few days.
Show organiser James Cox said: “We’re so excited about the new layouts and new attractions for this year’s show. We welcome many visitors back every year, so our aim is to offer exciting new spectacles alongside firm favourites.”
Advance tickets are £19 for adults until 26 August before increasing to £21 then £23 on the show days. Children up to 16 years old go free. And, if you want to make it a two-day treat, camping on-site is available.
James Cox added: “A daily total of 10.5 hours of entertainment and children go free – value like that makes the Dorset County Show an even more incredible day out.”
Book via the new and easy-to-use Dorset County Show website www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk
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