Thriplow Daffodil Weekend and Country Fair 21st & 22nd March 2026, 10am-5pm Fun and fresh air for all the family Join our local charity fund raising event with fun activities throughout the village. We have blacksmiths in the Smithy, dray rides, petting animals, a fun dog show, vintage vehicles, flower displays, bell ringing, children’s entertainment, and over 100 artisan food and craft stalls to browse, plus much, much more. Our Village Tearooms serve hot drinks and homemade cake, or visit the Taste of Thriplow for a beer, street food, or to picnic amongst the daffodils. With live music being played all around the village it’s the perfect place to get some springtime cheer. Tickets are now on sale online: thriplowdaffodils.org.uk/tickets2026
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