Belton Community Festival
Belton's Community Festival is back for a second year, offering a whole host of activities, talks and demonstrations over two days, as well as free entry as part of Heritage Open Days. Sponsored by BEONTVUK, Chef Abul and Lincolnshire County Council.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
After a successful debut in 2024, Belton's Community Festival is back! We’re opening up access to art, heritage, and education once again, with a whole host of activities, talks and demonstrations running throughout the weekend.
From dance and art, to music and demonstrations, a wide range of local groups and organisations are coming to Belton to showcase the amazing work they do as part of our local community.
Discover more about what’s happening on your doorstep and feel inspired.
Grab a treat from one of the food vendors while you explore the variety of stalls on the day.
Support the local community and visit the arts and crafts stalls, with a range of handcrafted, locally produced items on offer.
Complete with a bursting event schedule on the stage to keep you entertained and an array of activities over the weekend, including a Big Belton Butterfly Count sponsored by Lincolnshire County Council, there’s something for everyone.
The festival will run on the 13 and 14 Sep, from 10am to 5pm, and free entry to the entire estate, including the mansion and gardens, is being offered across both days.
The event is sponsored by BEONTVUK and Chef Abul.
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Upcoming events
Deer Trail at Belton
Visit Belton and discover the resident deer that call Belton home on our Deer trail through the parkland.
Belton Garden tours
Join one of our garden volunteers for an introduction to the formal gardens and hear about the history of the Italian and Dutch Gardens.
Beginner Photography Workshops at Belton
Explore Belton through the lens of your camera and join our photography expert for the day on this beginner photography workshop exploring the gardens and visiting the Fishing Lodge along the way.
Nature Walk at Londonthorpe Woods
Learn how to identify common trees and find out why they are so important in an urban environment, while on a guided walk at Londonthorpe Woods. A family friendly and accessible route, where you'll learn about the woodland and it's hidden history.