The festivals roots have always very firmly been smallholding, gardening and sustainable living and over the years the event has evolved and embraced a wide range of activities and attractions with something to interest everyone.
But not only is the festival an action-packed family day out, it also offers visitors the chance to learn, build on their experiences and gain advice from the many experts at hand.
A celebration of rural life, the two-day festival, with its action-packed programme of entertainment and educational activities, free workshops, displays and main ring performances offers the perfect family day out. Have a read of what is going on over the weekend here.
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With over 1,300 livestock, poultry and horses, hundreds of tradestands, the only Premier Open Dog Show to be held in Wales, children’s activities, a food and drink quarter, vintage machinery, auction, country leisure and much more, the event has something for everyone whatever your interest or passion.
For more information please have a look at the Spring Festival Website here