Win A Family Pass To The Island Steam Fair
Enjoy a lovely day out with the family this summer with the Isle Of Wight Steam Railway!
We've teamed up with the railway to offer a family pass for four (two adults, two children) to enjoy the Island Steam Fair, taking place from August 25 - 28.
Now in its 48th year, the Island Steam Fair is back for another action-packed year. It’s the bank holiday event on the Island with bundles of fun and explosive acts in the main arena. Enjoy a fabulous collection of vintage transport, traditional fairground, live entertainment, plus steam trains running on the line.
At the heart of the show are the mighty steam traction engines. See a fabulous collection of road rollers, showman's engines and miniatures - these former workhorses make a fabulous sight, particularly when they steam around the main arena.
The traction engines and historic vehicles like to get involved too. The famous traction engine games sees them compete in a series of games and challenges.
Plus, enjoy a fabulous fairground, historic vehicle fair, live music, discovery centre, falconry and much, much more!
To win this lovely prize, all you need to do is enter our random draw below - we'll then select a winner at random following the closing date!
The closing date is Sunday August 20 - from all of us here, best of luck!
Enter now:
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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