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WHAT’S ON A R OU ND TH E COU N TI E S


MALVERN AUTUMN SHOW Three Counties Showground from 26 – 28 September 2025


Malvern Autumn Show in association with Westons, is set to return to Three Counties Showground with a blaze of autumnal colour,


special guests, 128 giant experiences and barrows-full of family fun!


A unique highlight of Malvern Autumn Show is the CANNA UK National Giant Vegetables Championships. Competitors from across the country will battle it out for a chance to win coveted Guinness World Records titles.


The Harvest Pavilion will host over 100 different Grow to Show classes, BBC Gardeners’ World presenter, wr iter and broadcaster, Monty Don OBE, will be par t of this year ’s special guest line up. Monty will join other well-known names from the world of hor ticulture on the Garden Theatre stage on Saturday. Further details and additional special guests’ announcement to follow.


The popular RHS Flower Show will also return in 2025 with a stunning selection of seasonal blooms, as some of the UK’s best nurseries and growers compete for recognition from the esteemed RHS judges. And there is so much more to enjoy.


Visitors to the show this year are in for a treat when it comes to food and drink. Relax with a local beer, cider or spirit, or tuck in to some mouth-watering street food.


A new Weekend Ticket is available for 2025, giving visitors access to Malvern Autumn Show on both Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September, for just £35 (saving £12 compared to two individual day tickets). The Sunday ‘dog day’ is back by popular demand offering visitors the chance to enjoy the the show with their well-behaved companions.


Tickets fstart from £22 in advance, with children aged 16 and under free book at https://www.malvernautumn.co.uk/for adults To book tickets, visit www.royalthreecounties.co.uk/ or call 01684 584 924.


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KNIGHTS AND CASTLES ON THE LAWN Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye - 2-3 August 10am-4pm


Join Sir Stephen de Blenerhayset and Lady Eleanor as they show you all of the good bits of the ‘high life’ of the Middle Ages at Hay Castle. Stephen loves to swing his sword around and is always look ing for budding new squires. While Stephen is galloping around in search of adventure Eleanor is the real one in charge. She keeps the castle going and if anyone wants anything done they make sure to request an audience with Eleanor. When she’s not solving quandar ies and quarrels, Eleanor loves to spend time in the garden and practice making medicines and potions.


Several 30 minute shows throughout each day. Each show takes the audience through the story of the life of the Knight and are designed to get the audience involved and feel like they are par t of the story.


A visitor highlight, interactive Medieval games for visitors to play at their leisure and return as much as they want. The Games Arena gives visitors something to enjoy from the moment the gates open to the end of the day.


Free Entry - Hay Castle Oxford Road Hay on Wye HR3 5DG www.haycastletrust.org


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