The Royal Welsh Show is set to make its return this year after a two-year break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Taking place from July 18-21, the society is eager to welcome visitors back to the showground this summer for its pinnacle event of the year.

The action-packed four-day event offers exciting competitions, livestock, forestry, horticulture, crafts, countryside sports, shopping, food and drink, a 12-hour programme of non-stop entertainment, attractions, displays and much more.

Highlights in the main ring will again include the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery performing their Musical Drive, one of the most spectacular displays of horsemanship in the world.

Also performing are the Falcons Parachute Display Team with their exciting free fall display at speeds up to 120mph, and Paul Hannam returns with his thrilling and popular Quad Bike Stunt Show.

Early bird tickets are now available online. An adult day single ticket costs £28, a child day ticket costs £5. Children under five are free. Ticket prices go up to £30 in June.

Plans are also underway for the Smallholding and Countryside Festival, which takes place on May 21 and 22. The weekend-long event is a celebration of rural life and country living with smallholding pursuits at its heart.

For more information on both events or to purchase tickets visit rwas.wales