The Welsh Countryman’s Game Fair will return for a second year this summer.

It will be held on June 15 and 16 at Troed y Rhiw Farm, Ffairfach.

With breath-taking views of the historic town of Llandeilo and the beautiful Towy Valley, this is the site of last year’s inaugural event.

Last year the event had almost 10,000 visitors over the weekend.

Organisers said: “We appreciate all the feedback provided in our first year and now look forward to welcoming even more people, at this year’s bigger and better event.

“Offering fun for both experts and novices across a wide range of activities including Clay Target Shooting and Coaching line with BASC Cymru, Archery, Dog shows and Fly Fishing on the newly lined lakes with World Champion Fly Fisherman Hywel Morgan along with demonstrations by South Wales Kayak Anglers.

“The Fair will also host qualifiers for the BSG National stick Making Championships, The Royal Welsh Fly Fishing and The National Working Terrier Federation NL & RC qualifiers.

“We are welcoming back lots of family entertainment, with the Main Arena hosting a Motocross Stunt Show, West Wales Falconers and the renowned Jonathan Marshall with his amazing Horse and Hawk show.

“Further to this there will be an array of many grand finals in many sporting disciplines, plus an increasing portfolio of countryside activities for everyone to get involved in and enjoy.”

This year will also see the introduction of a Mini Arena, which will offer a Chainsaw carving and ferret show, Mark Bell’s Rabbit fever and Rob Collins’ The Ole Hedge Creeper and his amazing team providing lots of Inspiration, Education and hilarious interactive fun.

There will be plenty of family orientated fun activities available too, with Zorbs, Mini- Quads, Petting Corner with Goats, Mini-Shetlands and Guinea Pigs, Trampolines, Kayaking, Bouncy Castles and much more, all available for the enjoyment of your children.

There will be a large array of local arts and crafts stalls on site, allowing you to fully engage with all things Country living. The event will also host several charities,;Tenovus Cancer Care, West Wales River Rescue, Wales Air Ambulance Service and Carmarthenshire Therapy Dogs.

For more, visit welshcountrymansgamefair.co.uk.