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Countdown Begins: Countryside Lincs Returns This Sunday with New Attractions and Family Fun


Countryside Lincs returns to the Lincolnshire Showground this Sunday, 19th April 2026, promising a full day of hands‑on activities, live demonstrations and family entertainment celebrating Lincolnshire’s food, farming and countryside heritage.


Running from 10am to 4pm, the popular annual event brings together animals, crafts, rural skills and interactive experiences designed to inspire visitors of all ages.


Trickstars dog running across backs brought into the ring from the crowd
Trickstars return for 2026 bringing delights with crowd participation!

This year’s programme introduces several new attractions, including an exciting Polo Display, giving families the chance to experience the speed and skill of the sport up close. The Countryside Ring will also welcome back Britain’s Got Talent favourites Trickstars, alongside the high‑energy BMX Show, returning due to popular demand.

Animal lovers will have plenty to enjoy, with rare breed livestock showcased by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, hands‑on pig walking with the Junior Pig Club and opportunities to meet friendly animals in Rand Farm Park’s petting area. Nunny’s Farm will also offer sheep and goat walking sessions throughout the day.


Indoors, the EPIC and EXO Centres will host a wide range of free interactive activities, including cookery workshops, spinning and weaving, flower posy making, LEGO challenges, Art Venturers crafts and live cooking demonstrations in the Lincolnshire Kitchen. Families can also enjoy tractor and trailer rides, circus skills, willow weaving, Little City role play and Matt’s Minibeasts and Friends animal handling.


Young girl enjoying a hands-on activity at Countryside Lincs
Hands-on activities inside the EXO

Rosie Crust, Head of Charity at the Lincolnshire Showground, said: “Countryside Lincs is one of our favourite events of the year because it brings the countryside to life in such an engaging, hands‑on way. We’re thrilled to introduce new attractions for 2026 while keeping all the much‑loved activities that families return for year after year.”


With less than a week to go, organisers are encouraging families to book tickets in advance. Full details, including timetables and activity listings, can be found at www.lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/countryside-lincs.


Ticket Information

 

Tickets are available online:

  • Advance: £12.50 adult | £6.50 child (under 2s free) | £36 family

  • On the day: £16 adult | £8.50 child | £42 family

 

For more information, visit Countryside Lincs.


Media Enquiries 

For interviews, media bookings or additional information, please contact this year’s Countryside Lincs press and media relations partner,

 Carrington Communications by emailing press@lincolnshireshowground.co.uk or contact David Sykes on the details below:


David Sykes

Head of PR

Carrington Communications

01522 456918 / 01522 581 611

 

 

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