Join us at the Lincolnshire Show and immerse yourself in a celebration of agriculture, food and entertainment. This two-day event offers something for everyone, from family-friendly activities to cultural showcases. Don't miss your chance to attend by securing your Lincolnshire Show tickets now and experience the best of Lincolnshire's heritage.
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Visitor Information
Find out more about all our events at the Lincolnshire Show
The Lincolnshire Show Map
Use the Lincolnshire Show Map to easily find your way around the showground. The map highlights all main entrances, arenas, livestock areas, food courts, trade stands, parking, and key facilities so you can move around the event with confidence.
Whether you’re looking for the main ring, exploring demonstrations, or heading to your favourite exhibitors, the map makes navigating the Lincolnshire Show simple, clear, and stress‑free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Planning your visit to the Lincolnshire Show?
Here are a few questions we frequently get asked, but if you can't find the information you're looking for below please get in touch.
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Where is the Showground?
We want to make sure your trip to the Lincolnshire Show is as simple as possible, which is why we've put together information about travelling to Lincoln, the best places to stay and any travel FAQ's you might have. Read the sections below to plan your route to the Lincolnshire Show.
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How to Find Us?
By Car
We are located four miles north of Lincoln, the main entrance to the Showground is at Gate 1, immediately off the A15. Our postcode is LN2 2NA, get directions here. The postcode for Gate 3 is LN1 2ZR and Gate 6 is LN1 2RP. Calculate your fuel costs here.
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By Train
Lincoln Central Train station is 15 minutes away by road, or 30 minutes to Newark North Gate Train Station. The train journey from Newark to London Kings Cross is less than 80 minutes.
By Bus
The Showground is serviced by bus 103, Lincoln Bus Station - Kirton in Lindsey, for timetables please click here.
If you still have a question please visit our Contact Us page and send us an email.


Where to stay in Lincoln?
The Lincolnshire Showground is situated two miles North of Lincoln, from the A46 Lincoln by-pass. If you're travelling from far away you may want to stay close by, if so there's a great selection of hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and camping sites nearby to choose from!
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Where to stay in Lincoln?
The Lincolnshire Showground is situated two miles North of Lincoln, from the A46 Lincoln by-pass. If you're travelling from far away you may want to stay close by, if so there's a great selection of hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and camping sites nearby to choose from!
About the Show
The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society's rich history began in 1869. For over 155 years the Society has dedicated itself to promoting food, farming and the countryside through events such as the Lincolnshire Show.
Annually taking place on a Wednesday and Thursday in June to honour the traditional heritage of this agricultural Show.
Dates
2026 dates - 17th - 18th June
2027 dates - 23rd - 24th June
2028 dates - 21st - 22nd June
Lincolnshire Show Director
The Lincolnshire Show has always been more than just an event - it's a reflection of our heritage, resilience and innovation. As I lead my first Show for 2026, my goal is to build on its legacy, ensuring it remains a vibrant showcase of our county’s farming, businesses and community spirit.
Lincolnshire’s success depends on the hard work of our farmers and local businesses. This year, we will create even more opportunities for them to connect, trade and share their expertise, ensuring they receive the recognition and support they deserve.
The show is for everyone: farmers, families and businesses alike. With hands-on experiences, educational workshops and live demonstrations, making this a truly engaging event where people can learn, explore and celebrate together.
Beyond 2026, my vision is to inspire future generations to feel pride in Lincolnshire’s heritage and excitement about its future. Together, we can make this year’s Show the most memorable yet.

James Matthews, Director of the Lincolnshire Show,
Lincolnshire Agricultural Society
The History of the Lincolnshire Show
The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society (LAS) is the proud organiser of the Lincolnshire Show, a flagship event celebrating agriculture, education, and rural life. For over a century, the Show has brought together farmers, businesses, and the local community to showcase innovation, heritage, and the best of Lincolnshire’s agricultural industry.
The History of the Lincolnshire Show: Growing Through the Generations
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The Lincolnshire Show was established to support agricultural progress, providing a platform for farmers to showcase their finest livestock, crops, and machinery to the public and industry professionals.
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A key focus of the Show is sharing best practices in farming, sustainability, and rural development, ensuring that innovation and tradition go hand in hand.
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While the Lincolnshire Show remains the highlight of the year, the Showground also hosts a variety of other events, from trade fairs to food festivals, equestrian competitions, and community gatherings.
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The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society remains at the heart of the Show, championing the region’s agricultural sector by working closely with farmers, businesses, and policymakers to shape the future of farming in Lincolnshire.


Sustainability Takes Centre Stage
2019
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Looking to the Future
2025
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Technology in Farming
2022
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Virtual Innovation
2020
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The Food & Drink Revolution
2023
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Record-Breaking Crowds
2018
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Celebrating Young Farmers
2023
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The Show's Community Impact
2024
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A Triumphant Return
2021
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A Legacy Rooted in Heritage
The Lincolnshire Showground stands as a testament to generations of agricultural pride.
Since its establishment in 1869 by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, the Showground has grown from humble beginnings into a thriving hub of innovation and tradition. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in showcasing the best of rural life, bringing communities together, and celebrating the unique spirit of Lincolnshire. Join us in exploring how our deep-rooted history continues to shape our future.











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