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Three Counties Show, Malvern

The Three Counties Show, Malvern

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I’m a huge fan of country shows having been a regular visitor to The Great Yorkshire Show and was absolutely delighted to be invited along to the Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern, Worcestershire which takes places annually, over three days each June.

Getting there:

Just arrived at the Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern
Just arrived at the Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern

By road: from the north, take Junction 7 from the M5 motorway and follow signs to Malvern.  From the south, exit the M5 at Junction 8 onto the M50 and after a short distance leave the motorway and follow signs to the town.
By train: the closest railway station is at Great Malvern where free shuttle buses take visitors to and from the showground.

Main Arena, The Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern
The Main Arena of the Showground

The Royal Three Counties Show dates back to 1794 and used to rotate between venues in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire before it moved to its current site in 1958.  Each year one of the three counties takes on the host role with it being Gloucestershire’s turn this year.  The 90 acre site has a range of both permanent and temporary buildings which are arranged across fields surrounded by the beautiful backdrop of the Malvern Hills.

The Three Counties Showground, surrounded by the Malvern Hills
The Three Counties Showground, surrounded by the Malvern Hills

We arrived at the showground by 9.30 a.m. having followed signs to one of the car parks.  This was very well organised without delays considering there are on average 30,000 daily visitors to the event.  Advance tickets cost £23 (accompanied children under 16 free) making it great value for a full day of fun and entertainment.

Vintage vans on display at The Royal Three Counties Show
Vintage vans on display at The Royal Three Counties Show

Before wandering around, we picked up a show map and programme so that we could plan our day around the main events.  Lined up near the brown entrance gate was a collection of vintage machinery that ranged from old farm tractors, delivery vans and miniature working steam engines that was interesting to inspect.

Stihl Timber Sports Arena., The Royal Three Counties Show
Stihl Timber Sports Arena

After admiring these vehicles we then moved on to the Forestry Area where heats were already underway in the Stihl Timber Sports Arena.  This is a popular event and as all the seats were taken we gathered round to watch competitors chopping through logs using a combination of axes, saws and chainsaws.  Maximum points were awarded for the fastest overall time recorded.  During a break from competitions, two members of the audience were invited to participate in a log splitting contest with two men coming forward who both did a good job, encouraged on by the supportive crowd.

Pole Climbing Competition, The Three Counties Show
Pole Climbing Competition at the Three Counties Show

The highlight of the Forestry Area for me was the speed pole climbing competition with contestants from across the country scaling the huge 80ft tree poles as fast as possible.  We gazed in awe at the speed of climbing in all age ranges with men, women and juniors taking part in competitions over the three days.  It’s unlikely I would have got past the first few feet in the time some of these athletes had reached the top.  The Douglas Fir trees used for the poles are sourced from Longleat Forest in Wiltshire.  Traditionally, this variety of tree was used in mast building due to its ability to resist bending without breaking.

Parade of Heavy Horses, The Royal Three Counties Show
The Parade of Heavy Horses

It was then time to head to one of the show rings to watch the parade of heavy horses.

Adam Henson Show Ambassador at The Royal Three Counties Show
Adam Henson, the Show Ambassador riding in the horse cart

Celebrity local farmer, Countryfile presenter and show ambassador Adam Henson was holding on tight, standing on the back of one of the horse carts whilst being interviewed about his love of the show and current farming trends.

Horseshoe fitting at the Forge, The Royal Three Counties Show
Horseshoe fitting competition at the Forge

Moving on again, we turned our attention to the forge where blacksmiths were enduring the hot weather fitting horseshoes and creating a range of wrought iron products from hanging basket holders to fireside sets in both demonstrations and competitions.

Red Devils Parachute Display, The Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern
Red Devils Parachute Display, The Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern

A full programme of activities was taking place in the main ring and we made sure that we were there in good time and had secured a good vantage spot to watch the Red Devils Parachute Regiment Freefall Team jump out of a plane and descend into the arena at speeds of up to 120 mph.  Conditions were perfect for their jumps and we followed their descent from tiny dots in the sky down to landing in the arena.

Grand Parade of Livestock, Royal Three Counties Show
The Grand Parade of Livestock

Another highlight of the main ring was the Grand Parade of Livestock.  From Herefords to Belted Galloways the cattle were beautifully turned out and proudly escorted around the arena,  lining up all together in the centre.  It was fun to see the championship pig taking part too, although he was taking it easy being pulled along on the back of a farm trailer.

Pony Club Mounted Games, The Royal Three Counties Show
One of the Pony Club teams competing in the mounted games

Later in the afternoon we returned to the ring to watch the Pony Club mounted games where teams of competitors from across the three counties competed in fast paced relay races involving props such as buckets, balls and flags.  The riders who were all under 15 years of age were extremely agile and it was amazing to watch them mount and dismount their ponies at full speed.

Picnic time at the Three Counties Show
Picnic time at the Three Counties Show

After enjoying some delicious roast pork, stuffing and apple sauce rolls from one of the many food stalls we made our way to the alpaca marquee as these animals have become a firm favourite of mine with their adorable faces and fluffy coats.

Alpacas on display at The Royal Three Counties Show
Alpacas on display at The Royal Three Counties Show

As well as numerous alpaca classes there was an opportunity to observe alpaca hand spinning techniques and feel the soft, lightweight yarn produced.

Alpaca yarn spinning at The Royal Three Counties Show
Demonstration of Alpaca yarn spinning

The show’s largest permanent building, the Severn Hall was home to the Orchid Show where we viewed some magnificent floral arrangements alongside fruit and vegetable competitions for both adults and school children.

Orchid Show, The Royal Three Counties Showground
One of the exhibits at the Orchid Show

In another part of the building, the Women’s Institute were doing a good trade enabling visitors to have a little rest whilst tucking into their homemade tea and cake selections.

WI Coronation Handicraft competition, The Royal Three Counties Show
The WI Coronation Handicraft competition,

Along one side of their cafe there was a beautiful display of handicrafts and needlework as local institutions had been invited to compete by creating an afternoon tea to commemorate the King’s coronation.  The place settings looked so real like with the dainty knitted finger sandwiches, felt scones and cream cakes on display.

Gin tasting at The Three Counties Show
Gin tasting at The Three Counties Show

No visit to a country show can be complete without spending time strolling through the trade stands and at the Three Counties there were exhibitors selling all manner of goods from country wear to equine apparel, farm toys and local ciders and gins.

In the driving seat of a fork lift truck at the Three Counties Show
In the driving seat of a fork lift truck

Approaching 6.00 p.m. our legs were becoming a little tired but it was all worthwhile as we’d enjoyed a super day out at the Three Counties Show which is a wonderful celebration of farming and rural life in the countryside for the entire family.

Pygmy goat judging at The Three Counties Show
Pygmy goat judging at the show

If you might be interested to attend the 2024 show, it will be taking place between 14-16 June.

We were guests of the Royal Three Counties Show and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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35 responses to “The Three Counties Show, Malvern”

  1. travelling_han Avatar

    It looks like so much fun! Such an English event, I used to love these sorts of things when I was growing up 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We enjoyed a lovely fun filled day at the Three Counties Show and I’d love to return again sometime Hannah.

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  2. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This country show looks amazing. It sounds like there were a lot of fun activities there, and very cute animals as well!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a so,ended day out Allie with so much to see and do.

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  3. grandmisadventures Avatar

    This looks like so much fun! I love the showcasing of the beautiful animals, but also I love that interesting skills and abilities are showcased too like the blacksmith and the wool spinner. I can’t even imagine being able to shimmy up a tree like that. This is an event that I would absolutely love to attend 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Attending country shows is one of my favourite summer activities with so much of interest. Thankfully it kept fine and everyone enjoyed a grand day out. Thanks so much for your ever welcome contributions Meg.

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  4. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I think you Brits can be proud of how to put on a successful Country Show! The Three Counties Show looks like a fun outing. And what is such a show without horses! The decorated heavy horse is lovely and I also like the alpacas. Gin tasting stand … definitely a great day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was such a lovely day out Corna and I liked everything from the heavy horses to the alpacas not forgetting a tasting of gin! Thanks so much for reading and commenting.

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  5. notesoflifeuk Avatar

    I love the heavy horses. I haven’t been to a show in a couple of years.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The heavy horses ldo ook beautiful. The country show was lovely and we had a splendid day out. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a fun way to spend the day. It looks like you’ve been transported back in time with all the antique machinery and vintage vehicles. Those alpacas are too cute!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a super day out at the country show Linda but just as well the engine was turned off whilst I was on board the fork lift truck.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    The annual country fair was a highlight in my growing up country town. I liked your choice of boots for the day and impressed with your heavy equipment driving skills.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words and interest in my day at the Three Counties Show. We had a fun day out.

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  8. Pit Avatar

    Thanks for taking me there. I must have been a highly interesting show. I would have loved to see it in person.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Spending the day at the Three Counties Show was a lovely way to experience rural life. Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment.

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      1. Pit Avatar

        Maybe I’ll make it to the agricultural show here in Fredericksburg this year.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I do hope so. I’m off to a big one in Yorkshire next week.

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  9. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion this looks like a great day.I saw this huge White Horse . These Counties Shows are so amazing. Thanks Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Country Show is a splendid day out Anita.

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      1. 100 Country Trek Avatar

        Such an amazing show .

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thanks Anita. We had a lovely day out.

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  10. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Oh, Marion, I would love to attend the Three Counties Show! What a lot of fun and interesting things to see that might not be seen elsewhere. I do love animals, and seeing them would be a thrill. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Kellye for your interest in this post. The Three Counties Show is a lovely day out showcasing the best of farming, rural crafts and agriculture.

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  11. Karen Avatar

    I am always so happy to see traditional shows like this being carried on. The country show looks like it had perfect weather to enjoy all the festivities.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a cool event, definitely worth the cost of admission! I’d love to see all the animals, especially the pygmy goats and highland cows.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Lyssy for your interest in our day out at the Three Counties Show. We had a lovely time seeing all the animals and rural crafts.

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  13. Hart Inspirations Avatar

    I have not been to a country show in a long time. This post is such a treat! Thank you. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed reading about my day at the Three Counties Show. We had a lovely time!

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  14. kagould17 Avatar

    What a marvelous day out Marion. I love the white coats on all the animal handlers. Over here, it would be more Western shirts and cowboy hats. We don’t think of the U.K. as having lumberjacks, but the lumberjack, farrier and sheep shows would be very entertaining. I would also enjoy the heavy horses as my Dad was always a fan of Clydesdales and Percherons. Have a great weekend. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in this post on my day at The Three Counties Show. It ‘s a great day out for all the family Allan. Enjoy your weekend too!

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  15. Sheree Avatar

    Looked a great day out!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a lovely day out Sheree, thanks for taking the time to comment.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Always a pleasure to read your informative posts Marion

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