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The Game Fair


The Game Fair

The annual gathering for people passionate about countryside pursuits, and the Great British Countryside. A celebration of rural life and the beauty of the British landscape.

SUNDAY SPECIAL WITH THE STRAWBRIDGE’S

We are delighted to welcome back Dick & Angel Strawbridge back to The Game Fair this year for a Sunday full of storytelling, creativity and countryside charm. Find out more

RALLY CLAYS

New! Rally Clays is a fast, friendly, head-to-head clay shooting challenge where two shooters compete point by point. It is easy to understand, exciting to watch and even better to try for yourself. Find out more 

NEW! THE GAME FAIR 2026 MERCH

From gilets and fleeces to caps – explore our limited edition 2026 Game Fair merchandise. Available to order now, so you can have yours ready well before you join us in July. Order Merch Now

GUNMAKERS ROW RETURNS BIGGER AND STRONGER

Experience the very best of British and international gunmaking at The Game Fair. From heritage makers to modern innovators, Gunmakers Row 2026 showcases the craftsmanship, choice and energy driving the industry forward. Find out more

CAMPING AT THE GAME FAIR

We have made camping even easier! Book flexi-arrival and enjoy options like mixed pitches and our brand-new quiet zone. Read more here.

More than 2,000 schoolchildren were treated to an upland educational experience during this year’s Let’s Learn Moor events.
Talks and interactive presentations were provided by those who live and work in the uplands including gamekeepers, farmers, conservationists, local organisations and the emergency services.

Now in its fifth year the project continues to offer local schools an unrivalled, free outdoor education experience. Taking place over five days at seven upland locations this was the largest and most successful Let’s Learn Moor to date.

The events were organised by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and Countryside Learning alongside the Regional Moorland Groups.

Gareth Dockerty, project co-ordinator and BASC uplands officer, said;

“With over 50 partners and at seven different locations, Let’s Learn Moor has progressed into a significant and well-respected educational resource.

“With the Covid pandemic restricting educational opportunities, this year’s event has never been more important. The children learned about the flora and fauna of the uplands, and the management that helps it thrive, traditional and modern farming practices, and the importance of the emergency services in rural areas.

“The landscape may look sparse, but the community is not. The British moorlands are iconic and it is paramount that they are understood and appreciated.”

Anna Hare from Countryside Learning added: “It is a delight to work with 50 partners to bring Let’s Learn Moor to our primary schools. Last year’s event was cancelled because of Covid, so this year has been about rebuilding and continuing to grow. The response from the schools and pupils has been breath-taking.

“We have bounced back this year and intend to build on this momentum to ensure the project continues to grow while providing lifelong positive memories.”

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