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Visitor registration for GroundsFest 2026 is now officially open, as the industry prepares for what promises to be the biggest and most exciting edition of the event to date.

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Returning to Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, on 16 and 17 September 2026, GroundsFest has firmly established itself as the industry’s most anticipated event thanks to its unique combination of live demonstrations, hands-on experiences, entertainment, free education and community atmosphere.

Unlike traditional exhibitions, GroundsFest gives visitors the opportunity to get hands-on with the latest machinery and tools, allowing them to test equipment, compare products side-by-side and see everything working in real conditions.

With more exhibitors than ever before, including many companies increasing the size of their stands for 2026, GroundsFest will once again provide visitors with access to the latest innovations, expert advice, live demonstrations and hands-on experiences from across the grounds management, landscaping and amenity sectors.

One of the major highlights for 2026 will be the dedicated Landscape Zone, delivered in partnership with British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI). The area will feature exhibitors, demonstrations, educational content and networking opportunities specifically tailored to landscaping professionals, designers, architects and contractors.

The hugely popular lawn mower racing feature will also return after drawing huge crowds at GroundsFest last year. Sponsored by Kramp UK, the action-packed races are expected to once again bring plenty of excitement and entertainment to the showground.

Adding even more energy to the event will be the return of Machinery Nation Live, which will once again showcase impressive machinery demonstrations and live-action entertainment throughout the event.

GroundsFest’s live music festival will also return with live music, street food and after-hours entertainment helping to create an event experience unlike anything else in the industry. The festival will begin from 4pm on the first day of the show, giving visitors and exhibitors even more opportunity to network, socialise and enjoy the unique GroundsFest atmosphere.

To accommodate the increasing number of visitors attending the event each year, free coach transfers will be available between Leamington Spa train station and Stoneleigh Park across both days of the show. Coaches will run regularly throughout the event, making travel to and from GroundsFest easier and more convenient for visitors.

GroundsFest Event Director Christopher Bassett said:

“GroundsFest has always been about creating an event that the industry genuinely wants to attend, and a huge part of that is giving visitors the chance to get hands-on with equipment and experience products properly. That’s exactly what GroundsFest delivers. The show offers a completely different experience to a traditional exhibition.

“Every year we continue to see more and more visitors attending the event, which is why we’re pleased to be offering free coach transfers from Leamington Spa station to make travelling to the show even easier.

“We can’t wait to bring the industry together again in September.”

Visitor registration for GroundsFest 2026 is free and now open.

To register and find out more, visit https://groundsfest.com/

You can also follow GroundsFest on X, Facebook and Instagram @GroundsFest for much more news, reviews and insightful views

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