With spring on its way, you might be looking forward to the lighter days and if you’re wondering what to get up to as the weather improves, we have you covered.
Three Counties Showground has a new calendar of events for 2023 and there’s plenty to do for all the family.
Let’s take a look at this year’s upcoming events.
All the events happening at Three Counties Showground in 2023
To make sure you know about the events that are coming up, we've listed them all for you by month.
You can find out more about each event by visiting the Three Counties Showground website.
February 2023
Malvern Flea & Collectors Fair – February 12
Gloucester & District Canine Society Show – February 25
Toy Collectors Fair – February 26
March 2023
Malvern Antiques and Collectors Fair – March 5
Jaguar Spares Day – March 5
Chamber Business Expo in partnership with Hewett Recruitment – March 9
The Tractor World Show – March 11-12
The Cherished Vehicle Insurance Malvern Drive-In Classic Car and Motorcycle Autojumble – March 19
British Show Pony Society Show Area 9 – March 26
Malvern Militaria Fair – March 26
April
Toy Collectors Fair – April 2
Countrytastic – April 6
North Hereford Pony Club Area 9 Mounted Games – April 10
Malvern Flea & Collectors Fair – April 10
Fly Ball Championships – April 14-16
Welks Championship Dog Show – April 21-24
National Pony Society Spring Festival – April 22
May
RHS Malvern Spring Festival – May 11-14
Land Rover Monthly Live – May 20-21
June
Three Counties Championship Dog Show – June 8-11
Royal Three Counties Show – June 16-18
July
Malvern Highland Pony Show – July 15-16
Three Counties Food & Drink Festival – July 29-30
August
National Pony Society Summer Championships – August 1-3
National Gundog Association Championship Dog Show Society – August 6
The Western Motorhome & Campervan Show – August 18-20
September
Malvern Autumn Show – September 22-24
The Malvern Caravan & Motorhome Show – September 29 – October 1
October
Malvern Militaria Fair – October 22
Malvern 4x4, Land Rover & Vintage Spares Day – October 29
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