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Reeth: That’s Show business

Posted on 25 August 202527 September 2025 by Rob Ainsley

Yorkshire’s annual country shows and fairs are a strong part of the county’s culture. They vary from the blockbuster ‘national’ Great Yorkshire Show each July to many dozens of smaller, field-sized village affairs. In the upper middle are grand events such as Reeth Show, up in Swaledale each August Bank Holiday Monday. Today was August Bank Holiday Monday, and I’d based a trans-Dales bike round it.

Fell swoop: Reeth Show

It was a wonderful thing, with every aspect of Dales life celebrated. Rare breeds of sheep. Sheepdog trials. Horse riding and carriage demonstrations. Vintage cars. Punch and Judy stalls. A drystonewalling competition. Outsize vegetables. Arts and crafts contests. Cake-offs. Fell running. Brass bands. Plus food trucks and local cask-ale bars (many of these).

I was there all day in the baking sun. My bike was safely locked, panniers and all, in one of the entrance marquees, generously watched for me by the volunteers. Miraculously my milk was still milk at the end of the day, and not yoghurt.

Here’s a few photos.

Sheepdog trials. Not sure how many were found guilty.
Collies are so intelligent they can understand 1,000 words. More than some of the stag parties in York.
Fleece circus: Judging the rare sheep breeds
What do you do? Oh, just some baa work
It really is that colour
She looked at my palm and said Oh, I can see you have Dupuytren’s Contracture.
1940s cars, like this Morris Eight, were so primitive and inefficient they only achieved about 45 miles per gallon of petrol. Whereas a hi-tech modern SUV in this energy-conscious age can do as much as… er… 45mpg…
The first prize winner in the Vintage Bike competition. The only entry in the Vintage Bike competition.
Worth a bit of brass: Reeth Brass Band
Active travel, for the horse anyway: Horsedrawn transport displays
Giant vegetables too
Flower power
I liked this entry to the photo comp whose theme was Night and Day
Hope they used locally produced sausages
As Pam Ayres said,
I am a drystone waller/
All day I drystone wall/
Of all appallin’ callin’s/
Drystone wallin’s worst of all
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