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Royal Bath & West has a packed May half-term line-up

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The Royal Bath & West Show returns from 29th to 31st May 2025, promising three days of countryside celebration, family fun, and live entertainment at the iconic Shepton Mallet showground.
This year’s main ring entertainment features the thrilling Paul Hannam Quad Bike Stunt Show, delivering high-speed stunts and precision riding.
Foodies can explore the Regional Food & Drink Pavilion, showcasing the best producers from across the South West, while live demos in The Great British Kitchen will feature guest chefs including George Egg – Snack Hacker, Big Nath’s BBQ, Andy Clarke and James Strawbridge.
On Friday 30th May, Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper will be on site, meeting visitors, joining the Somerset Young Farmers and holding a Q&A session. The Pilton Tent, sponsored by Glastonbury Festival, brings evening entertainment to the show on Thursday and Friday, with live music and local cider on tap.
Elsewhere, visitors can enjoy top-level livestock and equine competitions, the British Cider Championships, floral art, bees & honey and sheep shearing contests. The much-loved Bark & West returns for dog lovers, along with growing displays in the Horticultural Village.
Families will find plenty of free hands-on activities too – from wood carving to STEM fun in the Discover the Future zone, plus farming education in Lakeside Farm.

For more details and tickets: bathandwest.com

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