Billing Off Road Show

DATE

April 29, 2024

UK’s largest 4×4 show – get ready for an exhilarating action packed family weekend, full of off-road adventures and automotive excellence!

From 29th-30th June the show will see over 100 trade and autojumble stands already signed up with many new traders coming for the first time this year. A fabulous food and drink area with a wide variety of cuisine, beer tent, live music and plenty to keep the family entertained throughout the weekend.

Camping spaces are filling up quickly. Day tickets are available online at a special discounted price.

The infamous Off Road Courses will be open all weekend for people to drive. Both The Riverside Course and The Lakeside Course offer a range of testing water sections, steep gradients, technical sections and of course some mud! The course is designed to be suitable for beginners as well as experience drivers so don’t hold back…

For more information and to purchase tickets visit the website.

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