The Dorset County Show was, frankly, brilliant today – sunshine, crowds, beautiful livestock, exciting acts, aisles of shopping … it was the perfect show day, and tomorrow promises just as much.

From scurry racing and showjumping to ATV stunts and Atkinson’s Action Horses, the main attractions had audiences cheering. Don’t skip the livestock lines – even if you’re not a farmer, it’s fascinating to pause and watch. Plenty of visitors were happily inventing their own judging systems based on the cutest faces, the best curls, or the most impressive ears. It’s all part of the fun, and a great way to see farming up close.
Around the showground, the food hall was heaving – from Dorset cheese, doughnuts and gin to South African meats and Italian cannoli – while the Horticulture Floral Pavilion was packed with more exhibits than we’ve ever seen, drawing huge crowds to admire the stunning dahlias, the giant pumpkins and probably the best tractor and trailer made from vegetables you’ll ever see. The Homecraft marquee was worth a visit too, if just for Peter Rabbit alone (you’ll understand once you’ve seen him).
Families were everywhere. Teenagers flocked to the funfair rides, kids filled the Fun, Food and Farming area to learn where their food comes from, and the poultry, rabbit and cavies marquee was full of little ones marvelling at the sheer variety of breeds. By mid-afternoon the showground was dotted with toddlers fast asleep on picnic blankets and in carriers, worn out by such a huge day.
And of course, there’s food on every corner – from Greek gyros and Thai noodles to sit-down meals, or your own picnic on the grass. Many today chose a spot near the new music stage, where live performances created a brilliant atmosphere across the showground.
Dorset County Show remains a genuine agricultural celebration at heart – but it’s also one of the best family days out of the year. One day left – don’t miss it. Gates open at 8am tomorrow.