Historic Aircraft Flybys, Celebrity Gardeners & Family Fun at Belvoir Castle’s Flower & Garden Show

Belvoir Castle’s popular Flower and Garden Show is set to return, bigger and better than ever, this summer. Taking place on 11-12 July 2026, the event will see famous faces from the UK’s favourite gardening programmes including – BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost and ITV’s Love Your Garden’s David Domoney – taking to the stage, alongside stunning border competitions and family friendly activities.

Now in its ninth year, Belvoir Castle’s Flower and Garden show has become one of the UK’s most anticipated shows, attracting thousands of visitors who share a passion for gardening, design, and the natural world. Celebrating the beauty and creativity of horticulture, this year’s show promises a vibrant showcase of displays, garden design inspiration, hands-on workshops, and sustainable gardening innovations.

A Royal Air Force (RAF) flyby commemorating the Battle of Britain, is expected to wow crowds with displays featuring historic aircraft including Spitfire, Hurricane and Dakota planes. Subject to weather conditions, the spectacular RAF display will see the impressive aircraft soar across the sky as a living tribute to the World War Two fleet and to inspire future generations.

Caylee Gutsell, events manager at Belvoir Castle, said:

“We’re honoured to welcome the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight display to this year’s very special edition of the Flower and Garden Show. Visitors to the show will have the best views of this incredible display which promises to be a memorable addition to the day.”

Adam Frost and David Domoney will be returning to the show for the second year to share design insights, gardening tips and share stories from their careers, as well as signing books for fans. These sessions are part of a jam-packed programme of events, taking place across the two-day show.

Throughout the two-day event there will be a programme of unmissable events including live demonstrations, Q&A sessions with talented horticulturalists Chelsea Flower Show Medallist Paula Routledge and experienced garden designer and journalist Karen Gimson. In addition to the programme of events, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy stalls selling plants, horticultural accessories, and local artisan crafts. Food stalls selling delicious locally sourced food and beverages will be available throughout the show.

Andy Tudbury, head gardener at Belvoir Castle, said:

“Over the last nine years, The Flower and Garden Show has gone from strength to strength, and it’s been amazing to see it blooms into the full-family day out is today. We’re so pleased that people travel from near and far to enjoy the show, whether they’re keen gardeners or just want to make precious family memories.”

The Flower and Garden Show will be held on the Castle terrace, beside the iconic regency castle. Visitors to the show will have the opportunity to explore the impressive gardens and grounds, including the majestic Rose Gardens, home to 1,000 English roses.

Belvoir Castle is gaining popularity among horticulturists and garden enthusiasts due to the timeless beauty of its gardens. The Japanese Woodlands are a particular favourite for visitors, featuring magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias sourced from the original seed collection of Charles Williams from Caerhays Castle in Cornwall and Burncoose Nurseries.

Throughout the event, the Retail Village, set at the foot of the Castle, will welcome guests to browse the carefully curated boutiques and enjoy a relaxing bite to eat at the Belvoir Bistro.

Tickets for the Flower and Garden Show are now available from the Belvoir Castle website with prices starting from £18 or adults and £7 for children. Booking in advance is recommended.

Image credit: George Parish

Posted on 02 July 2026

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