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Glamping with the Clydesdales!

Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular 2023 2 mins read
Glamping with the Clydesdales is now available!!!

Possibly the most unique glamping experience has just dropped, and it involves the Gentle Giants of the horse world!

 

Just like the glorious gentle giant Clydesdales, the Glamping Tents at the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular are large and spacious! These bell shaped glamping tents boast warm, comfy, and beautifully styled stays. All you have to do, is turn up!  Book here Glamping - Clydesdale Spectacular

 

It’s the latest offering from the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular which happens over the weekend of June 17 and 18 at Boonah, just an hour from Brisbane and two from the Gold Coast.

 

Now in its 11th year, the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular is the richest Clydesdale Show in the Southern Hemisphere, where the grand champions of the breed are judged, the heritage of the breed is shared, and the history of the breed in Australia is toasted. It is a breed that in 2023 is listed as ‘vulnerable’ internationally. From tiny Shetland ponies to the towering Shire horses, all Clydesdales great and small will be celebrated over the weekend.

 

Known as the Gentle Giants of the horse world and recognised in Australia as 'the breed that built the nation', Queensland has a long history with the Clydesdale.

 

Imagery here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/eu27hzglhmdoh3wi5ninb/h?dl=0&rlkey=v53penuymbrrthithod9c6elv

 

"Our region owes much to the majestic Clydesdales which played a key role in establishing the Scenic Rim’s incredible agricultural base by clearing vast tracts of land, ploughing the paddocks and bringing in the harvest,” said Organising Sub-Committee Chair, Rick Stanfield. “While the advent of machinery saw a decline in the breed in the 1960s, the efforts of fan, breeders and this event committee to preserve and celebrate the 130-year history of these gentle giants here has resulted in the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular becoming one of Queensland’s most significant events.”

 

The full schedule of Clydesdale competition takes place in the main arena, while rare trades are showcased including  harness making, blacksmithing, wheelwrights, horse-drawn demonstrations & driving displays, whip plaiting and more. Additional highlights include the Queensland Whip Cracking Championships, World Billy Boiling Championships, wood chopping, working dog displays, Friesian Horse Troupe performances, artisan coopering & bush poetry.

 

In tribute to the Scottish descendants who moved to the region and brought with them their beloved Clydesdale, the event includes a stirring massing of Pipes and Drums, Calling of the Clans, the Clydesdale and Clan class and traditional Scottish caber tossing. There’ll be haggis burgers a whisky bar and Scots are encouraged to attend in their clan kilts!

 

“The event will feature some of the top Clydesdales in the country and shouldn’t be missed by anyone who has an interest in this magnificent breed, or anyone who loves horses, or for that matter anyone who wants a brilliant experience in the country where there is literally something to watch and experience at every moment!” said event organiser Greta Stanfield.

 

The Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular will be staged in the middle of the region’s famous EAT LOCAL MONTH, creating just another reason to visit, stay and experience!

 

Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular 2023

Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th June 2023

Boonah Showgrounds at 8 Melbourne Street, Boonah

8 Melbourne Street, Boonah Queensland 4310

8am until late both days

More information: https://clydesdalespectacular.com.au

Tickets: www.clydesdalespectacular.com.au

 

The Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular is a sub-committee of the Boonah Show Society Inc. and is supported by the Scenic Rim Regional Council.

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