The 166th North Somerset Agricultural Show is set to take place on Bank Holiday Monday at Wraxall, near Bristol, offering a fun-filled and family-friendly day out for visitors of all ages. This annual event celebrates the rich agricultural heritage of the region, featuring top-quality livestock displays, arts and crafts, delicious food and drink, and a variety of rural activities alongside live music entertainment.
One of the show’s highlights is a thrilling stunt performance by Paul Hannam in the main ring. New this year is an adventure zone, hosted by the Mendip Activity Centre, where attendees can try their hand at exciting activities such as axe throwing, bushcraft, and climbing on a specially designed tower.
At the heart of the show lies the livestock and horse competitions, drawing new competitors from across the local area and beyond. Organisers are proud to present a diverse program with something for everyone to enjoy.
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The North Somerset Agricultural Society, established in 1840 from the North Somerset Ploughing Society, continues its mission to promote agricultural progress and provide a showcase for the local community.
Tickets are available both in advance and at the gate on the day of the event. Admission is free for children under five. Gates open at 8:30 am, with free car parking and dog-friendly policies (dogs on leads are welcome, but not in the food hall).
Ticket prices are as follows: a family ticket for two adults and two children costs £55, single adult admission is £22, and children aged 6-15 pay £10.
For more details, visit www.nsas.org.uk.