Fun for the whole family at the 2018 Suffolk Show

Fun for the whole family at the 2018 Suffolk Show

The 2018 Suffolk Show is back at Trinity Park on Wednesday 30th and Thursday 31st May. This year has plenty of new attractions, a huge range of shopping opportunities and lots of free activities that will appeal to all ages.

Highlights for this year include the Bolddog Lings with their high-energy motorbike stunt show in the Grand Ring. There’s also plenty of activities for all ages in the Military Zone, Sports Village and Suffolk Skills Zone.

There will be even more attractions for animal-lovers at the Show this year, with opportunities to meet the Suffolk Punch horse in the new Heavy Horse area. There’s also prize-winning Red Poll cattle, Suffolk Sheep, pigs, rabbits, chickens, racing ferrets and pygmy goats (new for 2018) to look out for!

This year’s Suffolk Show is a foodie heaven with the biggest ever Food Hall, packed with delicious artisan food and drink for visitors to try and buy. The Greene King Eat Street is a popular area to pick up a tasty treat, or enjoy a picnic lunch on the sand at the Adnams Beach Eats area.

Shopping at The Suffolk Show features local brands and boutique designers that won’t be found on the high street. Visitors can refresh their wardrobe with fabulous fashion on Fifth Avenue, or shop for home wares and bespoke furnishings in the Lifestyle Pavilion and unique local paintings in the Art Show.

The Suffolk Show is run and managed by the Suffolk Agricultural Association. As a charity, the SAA’s core purpose is to promote the importance of food, farming and the countryside to the economy and character of Suffolk through the Suffolk Show.

Tickets for this year’s Suffolk Show are now on sale – save £5 per ticket by buying in advance. Advanced tickets cost £23 while children aged under 15 get free entry. For more information and to book tickets visit www.suffolkshow.co.uk or call the ticket office on 01473 707117.

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