Dragon Fest 2022
Location
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village & Country Park
Telephone
01284 728718- Next Event
- 26th June 11:00am - 25th June 4:00pm

About this event
Dragon Fest returns for its sixth year at West Stow. This year, enter the Anglo-Saxon Village as it is transformed into a world of Dragons, Creatures and unique characters.
New for 2022, watch Valerian Dragons face off in the village whilst you enjoy music, stories and entertainment whilst you find all our dragon friends in this family fun day out.
We’re also delighted to welcome Bring Out Your Dead Productions, Rojo Arts & FireFlow to the event where you can enjoy arts and crafts, storytelling, circus skills and much much more!
Useful Information:
- Parking is available on site: Up to 2 hours £2, over 2 hours £3
- A great range of food and drink will be available throughout the day
- There is no cash machine or cashback facility on site
- Assistance dogs only allowed in the Anglo-Saxon Village, Museum and Visitor Centre
Please note: Advance booking closes at 5pm on Monday 20 June
Times: 11am-4pm
Tickets: Advance: Adult £10, Child (5-15 years) £8, Family ticket £35 (maximum 2 adults and 5 people), Under 5's free of charge and don't need a ticket
On the day: Adult £12, Child £10 (Under 5's free of charge), Family ticket £45
Booking: Advised. Advance booking closes at 5pm on Monday 20 June.
This event is promoted by West Suffolk Council
About the Venue
One of England's great archaeological sites, West Stow has extensive indoor galleries and a stunning recreation of an Anglo-Saxon village surrounded by unspoilt countryside.
West Stow Country Park features 125 acres of woods, heathlands, a river and a lake, plus nature trails, walks and an adventure playground.
Visitors to West Stow can explore history and nature, watch a film, dress up as an Anglo-Saxon or say hello to the rare breed pigs and chickens.
As part of the annual RingQuest event, you could even meet a Hobbit, among other Lord of the Rings characters!
West Stow regularly hold living history and event days, workshops, walks and talks, these sites and their events bring history to life.
