The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has played a leading role in the development of agriculture and the rural economy in Wales for over a century, since its formation in 1904.
Today our work includes providing support for business, social welfare and education in rural communities, and the organisation and staging of our ever-popular society events; the Spring Festival, the Royal Welsh Show and the Winter Fair.
SPRING FESTIVAL
Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys. LD2 3SY
We look forward to seeing you at the next Spring Festival on 17th & 18th May 2025.
ROYAL WELSH SHOW
Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys. LD2 3SY
We look forward to seeing you at the Royal Welsh Show from 21st – 24th July 2025.
ROYAL WELSH WINTER FAIR
Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys. LD2 3SY
We look forward to seeing you at the next Winter Fair on 25th and 26th November 2024.
SHOWGROUND
The 150 acre Royal Welsh Showground is open all year round. We host an array of exciting events set against the spectacular views of the Welsh countryside.
The Showground boasts many different venues catering for a variety of occasions such as weddings, business meetings, conferences, concerts, exhibitions and much more.
It’s just a week to go until the Royal Welsh Showground will be bustling with activity as we welcome visitors back to our favourite family event, the Smallholding and Countryside Festival.
Taking place next weekend (18th and 19th May) the Festival is a celebration of rural life and country living with smallholding pursuits at its heart. The weekend-long event is a showcase of the real diversity of the Welsh countryside. Together with an array of display ring attractions, competitions, children’s activities, shopping tradestands, live music, and delicious food and drink, the Festival promises to be a fantastic day out for all!
The Smallholding & Countryside Festival is an excellent way to get started in the showing world, and visitors can watch a variety of competitions taking place, including many rare and native breeds!
The Smallholders Centre will continue to be the main port of call for those wanting to learn more about the smallholder’s way of life. An ideal place to stock up on the essentials from the agricultural and smallholding themed tradestands – whether you need a new bucket or perhaps a piece of machinery, you’ll be sure to find what you need at The Smallholders Centre.
A variety of activities will be held in the Country Life Area, including the Premier Open Dog Show (Crufts 2025 Qualifier), The Woodville Medieval Re-enactment Camp, BASC Gun Dogs Demonstrations, British Army Health and Fitness, forestry competitions, sporting, and countryside activities.
For those looking for family fun, get involved in the Builth Bulls biking activities and obstacle course. Children can give cycling a go, and helmets and bikes are provided.
Also featured in the Country Life Area, The Panic Family Circus returns to entertain with circus skills, workshops, and traditional puppet shows. For animal interactions, Will’s Petting Farm will be bringing along a variety of small farm animals including ponies, goats, rabbits, guinea pigs and alpacas. Come along to meet the friendly animals and have fun!
This year’s Festival is packed full of things to do and see, including a busy line up in the Display Ring featuring Dangerous Steve’s motorbike stunt show, Paws for Thought dog display team, the Hackney Horse & Pony display, Scurry Driving and Meirion Owen and his sheepdogs! Show jumping competitions begin after 4pm and will run late into Saturday evening.
For the dog lovers amongst you, The Welsh Premier Open Dog Show is held all weekend with the opportunity to see hundreds of dogs competing for a chance to qualify for Crufts 2025.
Unlike our other events, visitors are welcome to bring their own dogs along to the Festival. The RWAS Feature County of Ceredigion will be hosting a novelty Fun Dog Show in the Country Life Area. So, if your pup has the waggiest tail, this competition is for you!
Calling all gardening and plant enthusiasts, Farming Connect Horticulture will once again take over the Members Centre for the Growers Market. Experienced growers representing a cross-section of the horticulture industry will share their knowledge and expertise and showcase their products during the two-day event.
We’re delighted to promote the versatility of wool and the creations that can be made of the material during the Festival. The Meirionnydd Shearing Centre will once again showcase our Woolhandling and Blade Shearing Competitions, for both novice and intermediate classes, along with a Vintage Shearing Display.
Next door in the Craft, Art & Education Hall, visitors can enjoy demonstrations from the Gwent Guild of Spinners and Weavers and many wool related tradestands.
It wouldn’t be a Royal Welsh event without showcasing the best food and drink produce that Wales has to offer! Sample the delicious goods in our renowned Food Hall or grab a tasty bite and soak up the atmosphere with live music and seating in the Welsh Food Village, Gwledd | Feast.
For those of you across the Wales border, we’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away! The Royal Welsh Showground is easily accessible from all routes and is located where the A470 and A483 cross at Builth Wells.
FREE car parking is located at the bottom end of the showground only a short walk to the event’s main entrance, with a forward parking area available for visitors displaying a Blue Badge.
Our nearest train station is Builth Road, just over a mile away from the showground, and the regular T4 bus route between Newtown and Cardiff stops in both Builth Wells and Llanelwedd.
Skip the queues and get your tickets now!
Tickets for the Smallholding and Countryside Festival are available on the RWAS website. Earlybird online tickets are £18 for adults, £5 for children, or why not make a saving and purchase a family ticket?
Visit www.rwas.wales / www.cafc.cymru for more information about the Smallholding and Countryside Festival or to buy tickets.