Crowds flock to Balmoral Show
The annual show, which attracts thousands of visitors, features a host of stalls, as well as displays of livestock, agricultural equipment and plenty of food and fun for all the family.
There were also some new additions to the show this year, including an edible garden.
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Hide AdThe Garden Village at Balmoral Show provided a dedicated area for green fingered enthusiasts and provided more spectacle with the exciting addition of an edible garden.
There was a polytunnel erected and filled with edible produce providing a visually interesting and informative display for the general public. In keeping with the NI Year of Food and Drink, show goers were able to see the food they have on their plate growing in the ground, bridging the gap between farm and fork.
The Spar Arena at this year’s event showcased family entertainment and was a hub of activity as several attractions filled an exciting timetable.
This dedicated family fun area boasted an impressive lineup with a variety of acts including exciting displays from the NI School of Falconry, Tim Crothers demonstrating gun dog skills and the kids favourite Bruce Airhead.