Ayr & District Flower Show

Ayr & District Flower Show

A much-loved fixture in the Ayrshire calendar for many years, The Ayr & District Flower Show was established in 2017 to keep the event running for the public and is the only flower show running in Ayr.

Set up as a Flower Show that is based around horticulture and focusing on the plants and traders, the A&DFS gives everyone a chance to show off a variety of works to the general public in the hope of taking home one of our keepsake prizes for best on the class.

Held at Ayr Racecourse, there is a variety of thing’s to see under the roof of the Ayrshire Suite and surrounding marquee’s that feature different craft and traders for everyone to see. More than just flowers on display. There is also a variety of entertainment on offer over the two days of the show ranging from Scottish dance to 50’s/60’s/blues music, and much more

Additional Information

Blue badge parking
Disabled access
Parking
Friday 15 & Saturday 16 August 2025
10am to 5pm
7
Ayr & District Flower Show

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