AT THE FAIR   

How to get there
Trade Stands
Visitors' Information
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Competitions
Entertainment
Gundogs
Falconry
Fishing
Food and Drink
Food Hall
Sporting Supplies
Main Ring Events
Shopping
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Links
Gallery
Video Link

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The Fair is a great day out for people of ages, all cultures and all countries. There are a wide range of activities and stalls to suit all members of the family.

Free parking for all.

Priority pedestrian lane at Fair Entrance for tickets issued in advance.

Banking facilities - The Royal Bank of Scotland will have a mobile unit on site but will only cash cheques drawn on an RBS Account.  There is no ATM at the Fair.  The nearest is in New Scone.

The fair opens at 9.30am and closes at 6pm on all three days.

 

Disabled information:

There is a parking area for the disabled close to the entrance to the Fair site.

Shopmobility Perth have very kindly offered to be on site in the disabled car park from 9.00a.m. to 6.30p.m. to lend mobility scooters to those who need them. While there will be no charge, this facility is provided by volunteers so a small donation to Shopmobility would be appreciated. There will be ten scooters available.   There are two periods of loan: 9.30am - 1.30pm and 2.00pm - 6.00pm.  Up till 1600 hrs on Thursday 1st July advance bookings can be made for one of these periods each day by sending an email to info@perthshopmobility.org.uk

Dogs

Dogs are always a popular attraction at the Fair. As well as displays and terrier racing in the main ring there are gundog demonstrations, competitions and terrier show, and the scurry which is open to everyone (and their dog). Dogs are welcome at the Fair but:

 

There is also a huge variety of merchandise to buy for your four-legged friends:

 

 

Accommodation

For hotel accommodation, contact VisitScotland, Perth, tel: 01738 450600.

Caravans and camping at Scone Estate, tel: 01738 552323.

VISITORS INFORMATION

 

The Scottish Game Fair is designed to:

 

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust is primarily concerned with practical research and development to improve our game, wildlife and landscapes that support them.

Website maintained by Irene Johnston

Pictures courtesy of Angus Forbes / R. Summers (Scottish Field) / Julian Foley
Malcolm Davidson / Angus McCall and John Doyle.

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