nottingham goose fair started today cos of covid for last 2 years its bin on for 10 days ,thats crazy really ...,near on million folk pop down from all over the uk,, the streets are lined with coaches its bizarre really .the atmospheric noise is amazing tho ,hull fair is really good never bin my self but if you get chance pop to nottingham to video goose fair pop down ,,, I did like your video tho keep em coming mate 👍 @@TheDandylion5
Hello, nice vid 😊 But can you say why you claim that this is the biggest travelling fun fair in Europe? What criteria do you use? I ask this not to attack you but I see many claims of people saying this fair is the biggest and I am just curious. In England you also have the Hoppings in New Castle, is Hull bigger? Some people say the Hoppings is the biggest. In Germany you have some huge fairs (called Kirmes in German) and the one in Herne (the Cranger Kirmes) is huge with over 500 attractions and stalles. Then there is the october fest in Munchen, it is also very large. In France you also have large fairs (called foir, or foire) and I don't have examples at hand at the moment So what criteria do you use? Cheers from Holland
Hi, thanks, jm just repeating what's been published in the hull daily mail and articles I have found online stating that it is indeed the largest travelling funfair in Europe and the oldest dating back to the 13th century, granted the Internet can always offer conflicting information though 😅
Covers more ground , but i do believe hull fair contains more attractions than goose fair, there are different claims from different fairs as someone has already pointed out in other comments 😁, im just relating information stated by local media and posters etc 😁have a great day, thanks 😊
It can be expensive if you let it, however the fair is free to walk around, take in the sights, sounds and smells of a historic traditional travelling funfair 😁
Hull is not the oldest fair in England let alone in the world. Both Loughborough 800 years and Ilkeston, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and a few more are much older than hull fair. Also not the biggest fair in Europe. That's marketing. Depending on what metric you use both Nottingham goose and Newcastle Hoppings can also claim to be the biggest in the UK but also a lot of the fairs in Germany and France are much bigger and longer than hull fair. Brilliant pull on coverage tho. Don't believe the marketing tho.
I was only stating what has been published in the local media and on the Internet, think the fair started in 1278 so it is still a pretty old fair but thanks for the information, didn't mean to upset anyone, genuinely just a video to show the site before it's made into the fair 😊
@@TheDandylion5 yea I genuinely did enjoy your footage of the pull on. It's always interesting to see them building up these massive fairs. Look forward to seeing your next video 😁.
Watch the hull fair vlog coming soon to see the vast difference and how different its going to look when complete 😊.
Is the fair free to walk around? I've never been so might actually go this year.
Hi, it is free yeah, sometimes it's worth just walking around without spending a penny just to soak up the atmosphere 😁
Thank you
good video but ill stick to the Nottinghams goose fair
Thank we might have to try that one too, isn't that usually a week or two before hull fair?
nottingham goose fair started today cos of covid for last 2 years its bin on for 10 days ,thats crazy really ...,near on million folk pop down from all over the uk,, the streets are lined with coaches its bizarre really .the atmospheric noise is amazing tho ,hull fair is really good never bin my self but if you get chance pop to nottingham to video goose fair pop down ,,, I did like your video tho keep em coming mate 👍
@@TheDandylion5
Hello, nice vid 😊 But can you say why you claim that this is the biggest travelling fun fair in Europe? What criteria do you use? I ask this not to attack you but I see many claims of people saying this fair is the biggest and I am just curious. In England you also have the Hoppings in New Castle, is Hull bigger? Some people say the Hoppings is the biggest.
In Germany you have some huge fairs (called Kirmes in German) and the one in Herne (the Cranger Kirmes) is huge with over 500 attractions and stalles. Then there is the october fest in Munchen, it is also very large.
In France you also have large fairs (called foir, or foire) and I don't have examples at hand at the moment
So what criteria do you use?
Cheers from Holland
No it's marketing hull depending on what metric you use isn't even the biggest in England let alone the massive fairs in Germany and France.
Hi, thanks, jm just repeating what's been published in the hull daily mail and articles I have found online stating that it is indeed the largest travelling funfair in Europe and the oldest dating back to the 13th century, granted the Internet can always offer conflicting information though 😅
Largest in Europe? You not been to Goose fair then which covers more ground and is more spectacular.
Covers more ground , but i do believe hull fair contains more attractions than goose fair, there are different claims from different fairs as someone has already pointed out in other comments 😁, im just relating information stated by local media and posters etc 😁have a great day, thanks 😊
I will not be going to Hull Fair... Expensive hell hole
It can be expensive if you let it, however the fair is free to walk around, take in the sights, sounds and smells of a historic traditional travelling funfair 😁
Hull is not the oldest fair in England let alone in the world. Both Loughborough 800 years and Ilkeston, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and a few more are much older than hull fair.
Also not the biggest fair in Europe. That's marketing. Depending on what metric you use both Nottingham goose and Newcastle Hoppings can also claim to be the biggest in the UK but also a lot of the fairs in Germany and France are much bigger and longer than hull fair.
Brilliant pull on coverage tho. Don't believe the marketing tho.
I was only stating what has been published in the local media and on the Internet, think the fair started in 1278 so it is still a pretty old fair but thanks for the information, didn't mean to upset anyone, genuinely just a video to show the site before it's made into the fair 😊
@@TheDandylion5 yea I genuinely did enjoy your footage of the pull on. It's always interesting to see them building up these massive fairs. Look forward to seeing your next video 😁.