There’s something truly special about summer in Scotland and nowhere captures the spirit of the countryside quite like The GWCT Scottish Game Fair at the stunning Scone Palace.

Whether you’re visiting for the very first time or returning for another unforgettable weekend, the Scottish Game Fair is packed with excitement, entertainment, food, shopping, countryside traditions, and experiences for the whole family. From thrilling arena displays and hands-on activities to delicious Scottish food and live music, this is far more than just a country show, it’s a full weekend celebration of Scotland’s outdoor heritage.

To help you make the most of your visit, here’s everything you need to know before you arrive:

1) Tickets & Packages for 2026

There are some fantastic ticket options available for 2026, including new discounted packages for families and groups. View Tickets Here

Whether you’re visiting for one day or planning the full three-day experience, there’s a ticket option to suit every type of visitor.

New Family & Group Savings for 2026

Visitors can take advantage of excellent value ticket bundles designed to make the Fair even more affordable for families and groups.

NEW FOR 2026 – 4 Adult Entry Tickets. See Prices

The hugely popular Family Package includes:

  • 2 adult entry tickets
  • 3 children’s tickets
  • Gold Forward Parking included

View other available ticket types HERE

2) Getting There

The GWCT Scottish Game Fair takes place in the beautiful grounds of Scone Palace in Perthshire, right in the heart of Scotland, making it easy to reach from all directions.

Address:
Scone Palace, Perth, PH2 6BD

Whether you’re driving for a day trip or making a full weekend of it, arriving early is highly recommended, especially on Saturday when the event is busiest. Early arrivals mean less traffic, easier parking, and more time to enjoy everything the Fair has to offer.

3) Opening Times You Need to Know

Before setting off, make sure you know the event timings so you can plan your day properly.

Friday 3rd – Saturday 4th 2026

  • Car parks open: 08:00
  • Gates open: 09:00
  • Event closes: 18:00

Sunday 5th July 2026

  • Car parks open: 08:00
  • Gates open: 09:00
  • Event closes: 17:00

4) Parking Information

One of the biggest questions visitors ask is about parking, and thankfully, there are excellent options available.

Free Standard Parking

All visitors can use the free main parking area, located walk from the entrance. No pre-booking is required.

Upgrade to Gold Parking

If you want the easiest possible arrival experience, Gold Parking is well worth considering. This premium parking option places you much closer to the event entrance, helping you maximise your day and reduce walking time. Gold Parking must be booked in advance: HERE

5) What To Expect at The Scottish Game Fair

The Scottish Game Fair is one of Scotland’s most loved countryside events for good reason. No matter your age or interests, there’s always something happening across all 3 days.

The atmosphere is what truly makes the event unforgettable. You’ll find a welcoming mix of outdoor enthusiasts, food lovers, families, country sports fans, dog lovers, shoppers, and people simply enjoying a brilliant Scottish summer weekend outdoors.

Arena Shows & Entertainment

The Main Arena sits at the heart of the Fair and hosts thrilling live demonstrations and countryside spectacles throughout the weekend. Expect fast-paced entertainment, working dog displays, equestrian showcases, and exciting competitions.

The International Gundog Arena is another major attraction, featuring the famous Four Nations Gundog Competition with teams from Scotland, England, Ireland, and Wales.

Music lovers can also enjoy the lively NFU Mutual Summer Party atmosphere and the exciting new Battle of the Bothy Bands competition, bringing traditional Scottish music and entertainment to the Fair.

Interactive Displays & “Have A Go” Activities

One of the best parts of the Scottish Game Fair is that you don’t just watch and you can get involved too. Throughout the event, visitors can try a range of countryside activities and interactive experiences. From fly fishing demonstrations to rural craft displays and family-friendly activities, there are countless opportunities to learn new skills and experience Scotland’s outdoor traditions firsthand.

These “have a go” experiences are perfect for first-time visitors wanting to fully immerse themselves in the Fair.

Competitions Across The Weekend

Competition is a huge part of the excitement at the Fair. Across the weekend you’ll discover:

  • Gundog competitions
  • Live music battles
  • Shooting

The competitive atmosphere creates brilliant energy around the event and gives visitors plenty to cheer for throughout the day.

Food & Shopping

Come hungry – because the food offering at the Scottish Game Fair is one of the highlights of the weekend.

From artisan Scottish produce and street food to gourmet dining experiences, there’s something for every taste. The Fair celebrates Scotland’s incredible food heritage with local flavours, game dishes, fresh produce, and live cookery demonstrations throughout the weekend.

Shopping is equally impressive, with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing everything from country clothing and outdoor gear to artisan gifts, homewares, rural crafts, and specialist equipment.

Many visitors return every year specifically to visit their favourite exhibitors and discover new brands.

6) Facilities On Site

The Scottish Game Fair is designed to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable.

Facilities include:

  • First aid services
  • Accessible toilets
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Water refill stations
  • Information marquee
  • Dog crèche
  • Mobility scooter and wheelchair hire
  • Disabled parking areas

Dogs are welcome at the Fair, but visitors are reminded to keep dogs on leads and never leave them in vehicles during warm weather.

7) Accommodation Options

If you’re travelling from further afield, staying nearby is a fantastic way to fully enjoy the entire weekend experience without rushing. Camping is also available for visitors wanting the full outdoor festival atmosphere. The campsite opens from Thursday before the event and stays open until Monday.

Accommodation around Perth can book quickly during Fair weekend, so early booking is strongly recommended. Book Camping Now

What You Should Pre-Book Before Arriving

Some of the most popular experiences at the Scottish Game Fair can sell out in advance, so it’s worth securing your place early.

Kids & Parents Cookery Workshop With Daniela Forbes 

A fun, practical session designed to build confidence in the kitchen while introducing children and parents to the versatility and sustainability of cooking with venison. (Children aged 8+, accompanied by one adult, £10 for 1 adult & 1 child). Pre Book Now

Event Mobility

Mobility scooters and wheelchairs are available to hire for visitors who need extra assistance getting around the site. Pre-book Now

The Highlander’s Restaurant

For visitors looking for a premium dining experience, The Highlander’s Restaurant offers a relaxed Scottish buffet experience beside the main arena. Inspired by the Hebridean Baker, this new addition is expected to be extremely popular. Pre-book Now

Gold Parking

Gold Parking spaces are limited and should be booked in advance for the best arrival experience. Pre-book Now

8) Final Tips For First-Time Visitors

To make the most of your Scottish Game Fair 2026 experience:

  • Arrive early
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Prepare for all weather conditions
  • Bring a reusable water bottle
  • Pre-order the Show Guide
  • Plan your must-see attractions in advance
  • Leave time to explore unexpected discoveries

Most importantly, come ready to enjoy the atmosphere.

The GWCT Scottish Game Fair is one of those rare events where tradition, entertainment, food, family fun, and countryside culture all come together in one unforgettable weekend.

Whether you’re there for the arena action, the food, the shopping, the dogs, the music, or simply the scenery, there really is never a dull moment at Scotland’s favourite countryside celebration.