CLA Game Fair opens tomorrow
Visit Country Life at the CLA Game Fair, which opens tomorrow at Blenheim Palace


Visit Country Life's stand at the CLA Game Fair, which opens tomorrow at Blenheim Palace and runs until Sunday.
Country Life can be found at stand W2098, where you will be able to meet several members of staff as well as enjoy a 35% discount on subscriptions, with a free eco tote-bag and bottle of English sparkling wine thrown in for good measure.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Game Fair, and the weather is due to be warm with some rain.
Gate opening times:
Friday: 6.30am-7.30pm
Saturday & Sunday: 7am-6pm
Game Fair: the facts
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-138,000 people visit The Game Fair
-The Game Fair covers 500 acres with over 1,000 exhibitors
-Three car parks with caravan and camp sites for 6,000 visitors
-The core areas are shooting, fishing, gamekeepers and estate management, and gundogs
-This is the third Game Fair to be held at Blenheim Palace
-Last year's Game Fair was cancelled due to heavy rain
Visitors to the Game Fair are encouraged to visit the Country Life stand, at W2098.
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