The UK's largest Tractor Festival is returning to Newby Hall near Ripon in June.
Occupying 120 acres, the festival features more than 2,000 vintage and modern tractors, engines, commercial vehicles, cars, trucks and motorcycles.
It attracts more than 12,000 visitors annually.
This year’s show celebrates 80 years of the Fordson E27N tractor, 100 years of Caterpillar construction and agricultural machinery, low tension ignition engines, cultivation equipment and an exhibition of American Cars and ERF commercial vehicles.

Admission includes access to Newby’s award-winning gardens, adventure playground, dolls house and teddy bear exhibitions.
Tickets are charged at £18 for adults (£20 on the door) or £15 for children (£15 on the door). Family tickets are £54 (£60 on the door) whilst under 4’s go free.
Find out more or get your tickets online here: https://www.newbyhall.com/event/tractorfest-7th-8th-june-2025/

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