Click here to register to our complimentary newsletters!
Organisers of this year’s Moy Country Fair are guaranteeing the general public a big range of tourist attractions to delight in.
With simply over a week to go till the popular Highland summertime occasion opens, staff are prompting residents and visitors to benefit from “a more varied and exciting roster of activities than ever before”.
The reasonable will be held at Moy Estate near Inverness on Friday, August 4 and 5.
It intends to include something for any ages, with “a diverse mix of family-friendly exhibitors and performers” in addition to its conventional concentrate on field sports.
The reasonable is likewise showcasing a few of the very best of Scottish food and beverage, with the return of the food camping tent and food theatre in collaboration with Inverness-based wood burning range professionals Bonk & Co.
Within the food theatre, expert chef and speaker Christopher Trotter will be using routine cooking presentations throughout the 2 days utilizing fresh components from regional manufacturers.
At completion of each presentation there will be a collection for the charity Maggie’s Highland.
For the very first time, the fair will include offerings from the Highland Food and Drink Trail, an Inverness-based street food cumulative who will bring along a number of street-style food suppliers from the north of Scotland.
Traditional primary ring activities will consist of falconry, weapon dog handling, the terrier racing and a family pet parade.
There will likewise be an incredible efficiency from Savage Skills, the UK’s leading freestyle mountain bicycle stunt group who will be offering 2 arena efficiencies of their BMX reveal every day.
Visitors can take part in different field sports consisting of fly-casting demonstrations at Angler’s Corner, clay shooting, rifles, the weapon dog scoot, archery and axe throwing – a brand-new addition to this year’s line-up of field sports.
Younger field sports lovers can take part in the Junior MacNab obstacle.
Hosted by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the popular occasion welcomes kids to take part in a clay pigeon shooting, air rifle shooting and fly-fishing obstacle.
Families can check out Children’s Corner for enjoyable activities for any ages consisting of bouncy castles, sumo matches, a writer, huge yard video games and music sensory sessions.
James Campbell, Chairman of Moy Country Fair Committee, said: “We are proud to be delivering a two-day event that celebrates traditional field sports, but also the many wonderful things the Highlands has to offer.
“This year’s fair is set to welcome a huge variety of exhibitors, charities, performers, competitors and local businesses, so much so that our diverse list of exhibitors is continuing to grow even as we move into the final week of preparations.”
Also included are a variety of various businesses, charities and organisations consisting of Highland Hospice and the Gamekeepers Welfare Trust.
Ticket information and more details on Moy Country Fair can be discovered here.