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RHS 2008: Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 June 2009.
Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh EH28 8NF
Tel: 0131 335 6200
www.royalhighlandshow.org
info@rhass.org.uk
The Royal Highland Show
The Royal Highland Show

In late June each year the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston, near Edinburgh, throws open its gates for the Royal Highland Show.

Horses - Close Up
Horses - Close Up
And More Distant
And More Distant
Cattle
Cattle
And Sheep
And Sheep
Dogs and Their Handlers
Dogs and Their Handlers

The show is run by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. Founded in 1784, the Society aims to promote the regeneration of rural Scotland by showcasing the best that Scotland has to offer. And if visitor numbers are anything to go by, the message is getting through loud and clear: the 2008 event attracted over 161,000 visitors over its four days.

Sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Show doesn't just feature the animal and craft competitions that have made its name over the years. Boutique designers from Scotland and across the UK showcase high quality bespoke clothing and accessories not seen on the high street. There is also a vast selection of specialist clothing and equipment for a variety of country pursuits.

The animal competitions and judging are, for many, the highlight of the show. Equestrian and livestock events take place from dawn to dusk over the duration of the show and visitors are able to observe the preparation and judging of the magnificent animals proudly put forward by their breeders.

Dining Outoors
Dining Outdoors
...And Indoors
...And Indoors
Hmm... Danish!
Hmm... Danish!
Savour Flavours
Savour Flavours

In 2008 over 1400 sheep were on display at the show and entries included representatives from 23 breeds. Having watched the judging and competitions, visitors are able to wander around and look at the prize winning livestock close up.

Over 900 cattle were also entered into various competitions in 2008. The prestigious Royal Highland Show Championships and Interbreed awards being the most famous, and most coveted. Housed in the Royal Highland Hall these hairy competitors are made to look their best before being paraded before the judges and the public.

The Lowland Hall is packed with the stands of producers from across Scotland, the rest of the UK and parts of Europe. Visitors are able to taste their way through the show before buying the produce and taking it home with them.

Although the focus of this part of the Show has always been to provide visitors with a wide range of food and drink from across Scotland, it is now able to boast the largest display of Scottish produce anywhere.

The craftspeople and food producers are also able to enter various competitions. As well as the typical "best" honey, butter and cheese prizes (to name just a few) the 2008 show saw the introduction of the Ice Cream class which sees experts judging vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice creams.

Trade Displays
Trade Displays
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