The Autumn Show celebrates country living with vintage vehicles and fashions, harvest competitions, rural crafts and local, artisan food & drink markets
Fall for the season
Autum is in full blaze at the show and the Giant Vegetable Competition glows with huge pumpkins, squashes and melons, to name just some of the monstrous beauties on display. Last year eight world records were broken – will this year see an even more bumper harvest?
See the stars at the Show
There are a whole host of demos and talks at the show from expert growers and celebrity gardeners, covering everything from floristry and cooking, to planting and growing. Take a look at the packed line-up to catch your favourite gardening guru.
Family fun
There is so much for kids of all ages to do at Malvern Autumn Show. From hands-on activities like the climbing wall, cycling course, circus skills and willow weaving, to pedal tractors, arts & crafts and mini rovers for the littler members of the family.
The Discovery Dome and the Young Farmers will be hosting demos and the World of Animals is back, with lots of cuddly creatures to pet.
RHS Flower Show
The RHS Flower Show is a true celebration of plants and flowers, with the floral marquee featuring stunning floral displays and plenty of rare and unusual plants. This year will see a bumper selection of RHS medal winning nurseries displaying their finest bulbs, plants and flowers whilst once again competing for recognition from the esteemed RHS judges.
Vintage Village & Rural Crafts
Dress up in 1940s/50s style and enter the Best Dressed competition, before touring the
Vintage Machinery, taking in a ride at the
Vintage Fun Fair, or cutting the rug to the live music at the
Vintage Dance Tent. This year, Strictly Come Dancing’s Kevin Clifton will be showing off his skills and spreading his dancing wisdom. If you need a break, you can grab a pint in the
Wartime Pub.
The
Rural Crafts and Forgotten Skills Area celebrates some of Britain’s most traditional activities. Visitors can learn from expert artisanal craftspeople about some of the skills and pastimes, which have survived over the years and continue to thrive today.
Shop ’til you drop
Indulge yourself with a spot of shopping, whether you’re looking for original gifts and treasures that can’t be found on the high street, a new favourite plant, and of course the chance to grab some seasonal bargains.