
The Balmoral Show is a four day extravaganza that happens every year in Northern Ireland (with a break during covid times). It is the official agricultural event in the country and also the oldest, with the first show having been held in 1872. It offers the chance for people all over the country to come together and be involved in farming exhibitions, competitions, championships , sample local cuisine and check out the farming fashion.
As a child and teenager, I had been to this show many times. As part of the school curriculum, our classes of pupils were taken here yearly for a day out. We all loved it, the chance to roam free (from teachers) through all the stalls on offer, see the variety of animals on show, marvel at the sheer amount of tractors, see what it is like to a part of the farming world, try the different food stalls and collect as many freebies as we could, mostly pens!! (we would see who could obtain the most).
I had always wanted to return as an adult and see if the magic was still alive and to my delight, it really was! The event was previously held in the King’s Hall but is now held outside Lisburn at the Eikon Exhibition Centre at Balmoral Park. Luckily for us we could walk to the venue and I was super grateful as the traffic was pretty busy and you had to pay for parking (crazy considering the ticket prices were £25 each). On display were numerous stalls with local food, gifts, clothing etc. We were able to watch some sheep competitions, dressage, horse jumping and quad bike jumping. There was so much more on offer and with your map (given on entry), you can plan your day with what you want to see and do.
Have a look at my highlights below from spending the day at the Balmoral Show and please let me know if you have anything like this where you are from or would something like this be of interest to you. I would love to know!









Thank you all for taking the time to read my post, I was delighted to be able to attend the show this year and thrilled to share a little of my day with you all. Have a great week everyone.
Wayne ✌🏽
The Balmoral Show is a four day extravaganza that happens every year in Northern Ireland, how I wish I can witness such show. Keep going and enjoy. Have a great day.
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Yes I will. Have a great day.
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Wow!
This is really amazing, Wayne. The unique exhibits and fun atmosphere of this show is certainly wonderful.
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Thanks so much Hammad 😄
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Fabulous post, Wayne with awesome photos! So–how many pens did you collect this time?
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Haha I actually didn’t get any!!! Thanks Lov.
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Thanks for sharing, did not know about this. It would be a fun event to attend and learn more about agriculture.
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Thanks so much!
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Yeah we have lots of that round here but I guess we’re both in agricultural areas. My mate does something with heavy horses and he goes to a dozen of these things a year.
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Amazing! Love them!
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We have a somewhat similar fair in the fall every year. Lots of livestock competitions, cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, rabbits, etc. Tractors are shown, and winning harvests. Flower show, and also all the food booths. Plus there is a huge midway of carnival rides. It’s fun, but I haven’t been in many years. 🙂
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Oh wow that sounds amazing! Flower show sounds good too and the carnival rides. Thanks for sharing 😊
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Looks great fun!
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The best, thanks Sheree!
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A bit daft is ok, I know some people like that and they don’t have those sweet faces 🙂
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Haha love that, sad but true 😉
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Love the pictures, especially of the sheep! I would want to take one home. They just make you
smile they are so adorable looking. You don’t realize how big some of those tractors are until
you put a person next to it. Great way to spend the day and get walking exercise in with it along with beautiful scenery to enjoy.
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Thank you so much!! Aww the best day and those sheep are so adorable, albeit a bit daft 😂
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