Raby Castle gears up for Italian car show
A County Durham estate is gearing up to welcome hundreds of Italian cars this Sunday (July 27).
Raby Castle, Park and Gardens will host the popular Italian Car Show, attracting car enthusiasts and families alike.
The event, held in partnership with Auto Italia Magazine, showcases a wide range of vehicles from vintage Fiats and Alfa Romeos to modern supercars such as Lamborghinis and Ferraris.
Owners can enter their vehicles in various categories, including classic pre-1970s models, 1980s and 1990s icons, as well as contemporary Italian cars.
Even Italian scooters will be on display.
Visitors will enjoy access to the stunning five-acre Walled Gardens and the deer park, with ticket upgrades available to explore the medieval castle and woodland playground.
Food lovers can also savour estate-cooked breakfast and lunch, featuring locally sourced beef and plant-based burgers.
Tickets start at £13 for adults and £7.50 for children, with family packages available.
Car owners can also book entry tickets, including display spaces.
The Italian Car Show runs from 10am to 4pm.
For more details and tickets, see here.
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