Wayland Show will mark 150th year with a special countryside celebration
Around 5,000 visitors are expected at the showground off Brandon Road in Watton as the event marks its historic milestone on Sunday, August 2.
Organisers said it will reflect both the region's rural traditions and the "countryside of the 21st century" - showing visitors it is "proud of its heritage yet looking to the future".
Agriculture has always been at the heart of the long-running show, and this year's line-up still features the time-honoured livestock competitions - including the first national show for the Norfolk Horn, celebrating "one of Britain’s most historic and iconic native sheep breeds".
Sheep competitions at the Wayland Show in Watton (Image: Kevin Collins)
But there are also family-orientated attractions featuring local foods, cookery, crafts, music and a fun dog show - as well as an "exciting" entertainment schedule.
The Main Ring blends new attractions with traditional crowd-pleasers, including falconry, a........
