Visitor Information
Accessibility
The site is flat and grass-covered, allowing wheelchair access to most areas. More info.
Cash Facilities
Cash machines are available at the main entrance, with a £2.75 fee charged for each withdrawal made.
Event Programme
Pre-order programmes online with your early bird ticket or buy at the gate on the day.
Food + Drink
Enjoy a variety of food and drink from The Highland Food and Drink Trail, plus live music all day!
Parking
Standard parking is free on-site. Premium parking costs £10 per day and can be pre-booked online.
Tickets
Early bird adult tickets from £17 online. Under 16s free. On-the-day tickets £20/adult.
Animal Care
A vet assistant is on call if needed – just pop by the Committee Tent. And please don't leave dogs in cars!
Dog Friendly
Dogs are welcome at Moy Country Fair, but please keep them on a lead at all times. More info.
Families
The Fair is family-friendly with lots of activities for all ages. Under 16s go free – check What’s On!
Lost Children
Lost children will be taken to the Committee Tent, where staff will ensure they are safe until collected.
Picnics
you’re welcome to bring your own picnic, including alcohol, to enjoy during the Fair.
Camping
Nearby sites include Auchnahillin Caravan Park and Lochloy Camp Site in Nairn.
Enquiries
For any questions or assistance during the event, please visit the Committee Tent where staff will help.
First Aid
First Aid post near Committee Tent, staffed by Medical Emergency & Response Team, with Doctor on-site.
Opening Hours
The Fair is open from 9am to 5:30pm both days. Tickets can be purchased at the gate on the day.
Shop + Drop
Purchases can be left in a manned tent and collect later for a donation to St John’s Ambulance.
How to find us
By Car
The Fair is held at Moy Estate which is about 10 miles south of Inverness on the A9 Inverness to Perth road. Turn left just after Daviot on to B9154 and follow signs to Field Sports Fair.
Moy Estate, Moy, IV13 7YQ.
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By Train
Inverness Train station is central to the town located 10 miles from Moy. Regular services connect Inverness with Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh the major stops on route. Connections to Thurso are also available regularly. Visit the Trainline website for further journey information.
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Is there a Shuttle Bus service?
No, we do not offer a shuttle bus service.
Accessibility
Adults requiring a carer to attend the Fair can receive one complimentary Carer/Personal Assistant ticket. This does not apply to children, as they must be accompanied by an adult.
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To receive a free Carer ticket, bring one of the following to the ticket office:
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Middle or Higher Rate DLA for care and/or mobility
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) receipt
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Evidence of being severely sight impaired
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Recognised assistance dog ID card
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There is a dedicated parking area available. Blue badges must be displayed.
Buy your ticket in advance or at the gate, then present documentation at the ticket office to receive the Carer ticket.
The site is flat and grass-covered, allowing wheelchair access to most areas.
Shopmobility Highland will offer mobility scooters for hire – call 01463 717624 from mid-June to book.
We encourage you to take your dog(s), on a lead, into the Fair but if you do leave a dog in your car please note the following:
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1. There is very little shade in our car parks and you use them at your own risk. We do not monitor or patrol them as a matter of course, to look for animals in distress or for any other issues.
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2. If we receive a report of an animal in distress in a car we will try and investigate if we are given sufficient information to enable us to locate the vehicle.
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3. If we find a dog or other animal which has been left in a car we will initially assess the position from outside the vehicle.
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4. If we have concerns about the health and safety of the animal, and if time and availability permit, we will have the situation assessed by the Fair's vetinary assistant. We may make a public address announcement at the central Fair arena, for the vehicle owner to go to the committee tent or return to their vehicle immediately.
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5. On the advice of the vet or, in the absence of the vet, if we reasonably assess that he animal is or is likely to become distressed or in danger from heat or lack of ventilation, we will attempt to open the vehicle. If necessary, we may break glass or use force to gain entry to the vehicle.
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6. In these circumstances, any damage to your vehicle is your own responsibility and we will have no liability to you for any repairs to your vehicle or for medical attention for your animal.
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Dogs left in cars can cause concern and distress not only for the dog, but also for us, other visitors to the Fair and you. Please take your dogs with you into the Fair!