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Moy Country Fair will take place at Moy Estate near Inverness on Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd August 2024 and is set to welcome a diverse range of exhibitors and performers, whilst also focusing on the exceptional work of the RNLI throughout the two-day event. As ever, Moy Country Fair, has a packed roster of activities, exhibitors and performers for visitors, young and old, to enjoy. As well as the traditional main ring activities including Highland dancing, gundog handling and fishing demonstrations, pet parade and much-enjoyed terrier racing, the popular range of field sports will also be back from clay pigeon and air rifle shooting to the fly-fishing challenge.
For younger field-sports enthusiasts, the Junior MacNab Challenge is back. Hosted by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the popular event invites children to participate in a clay pigeon shooting, air rifle shooting and fly-fishing challenge.
Beyond the traditional events the Fair is renowned for, Moy will see the return of axe-throwing and archery from A.C.E Target Sports after it proved to be a big hit in its event debut last year. Another much-anticipated return is Savage Skills, who will be back showcasing their spectacular BMX stunts and tricks.
For foodies, there will be a Highland Food and Drink Trail featuring nine street food vendors from the Highland area alongside live music acts throughout each day. . The Food Tent and Cookery Theatre will offer visitors a journey into Scotland’s Larder, celebrating the very best produce from the local area.
Tickets cost £17 for adults when pre-booking online, or will cost £20 per adult at the gate on the day. All children aged under 16 years of age can access Moy Country Fair for free.
For more information and the book tickets please visit www.moycountryfair.co.uk
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Moy Hall, Inverness, United Kingdom
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