The Suffolk Show returned to Trinity Park today (May 31) after two years of cancellations due to Covid.

Despite the adverse weather during periods of the day, the crowds surged back to the show.

More than 600 trade stands are accompanied by 12 competition rings and around 2,000 livestock and equine entries over the two days.

East Anglian Daily Times: Despite the adverse weather the crowds surged back to Trinity Park.Despite the adverse weather the crowds surged back to Trinity Park. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Over 300 volunteer stewards helped ensure a successful return for the show.

Gates open again at 7am on Wednesday (June 1), with tickets costing £28.50 for adults in advance or £30 on the gate.

Children under 15 go free, while 15 - 18 year olds cost £13 on the gate or £9.50 in advance.

Over 65s are £26 on the gate or £23 in advance.

Parking on-site is free of charge.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jess and Olivia with their cow Elsa.Jess and Olivia with their cow Elsa. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Over the two days there will be around 2000 livestock and equine entries to a wide variety of competitionsOver the two days there will be around 2000 livestock and equine entries to a wide variety of competitions (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: There was plenty of sheep on show on Tuesday (May 31).There was plenty of sheep on show on Tuesday (May 31). (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Suffolk Show helps to showcase traditional farming.The Suffolk Show helps to showcase traditional farming. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: There are 12 competition rings over the 300 acre Suffolk Show site.There are 12 competition rings over the 300 acre Suffolk Show site. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Traditional farm animals were out on show during the day.Traditional farm animals were out on show during the day. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Sheep taking to the podium after a hard fought competition.Sheep taking to the podium after a hard fought competition. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Handlers prepare their cattle ahead of the first day of the Suffolk Show.Handlers prepare their cattle ahead of the first day of the Suffolk Show. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Horses having their final touches ahead of their classes on day one of the Suffolk Show.Horses having their final touches ahead of their classes on day one of the Suffolk Show. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Gates for the second day of the Suffolk Show open at 7am.Gates for the second day of the Suffolk Show open at 7am. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Over 300 volunteer stewards helped the day to run smoothly.Over 300 volunteer stewards helped the day to run smoothly. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Final touches being added to a horse ahead on day one of the Suffolk Show.Final touches being added to a horse ahead on day one of the Suffolk Show. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: A wide variety of horses were on show and in competition on day one of the show.A wide variety of horses were on show and in competition on day one of the show. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Evie Lanham in the Grand Parade on the first day of the Suffolk Show 2022.Evie Lanham in the Grand Parade on the first day of the Suffolk Show 2022. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Eight year old Oliver Hanmer with his calves.Eight year old Oliver Hanmer with his calves. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Sam Simms enjoying Day One of the Suffolk Show.Sam Simms enjoying Day One of the Suffolk Show. (Image: CHARLOTTE BOND)

East Anglian Daily Times: There was also a fun fair at the show which proved popular with the kids!There was also a fun fair at the show which proved popular with the kids! (Image: CHARLOTTE BOND)

East Anglian Daily Times: A competitor leads a cow around the Grand Parade RingA competitor leads a cow around the Grand Parade Ring (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Charlie with his sheep DJ Dizzle.Charlie with his sheep DJ Dizzle. (Image: CHARLOTTE BOND)

East Anglian Daily Times: Part of the Grand Parade at the end of the first day.Part of the Grand Parade at the end of the first day. (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Mascot race on day one.The Mascot race on day one. (Image: CHARLOTTE BOND)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Shetland Pony race drew in the crowds on day one.The Shetland Pony race drew in the crowds on day one. (Image: CHARLOTTE BOND)