The popular Burghley Easter Egg Hunt will once again be taking place in the Gardens of Surprise, from 11am to 5pm (last admission 4.30pm). Follow the treasure hunt around the Gardens of Surprise and solve the riddle to claim your full size chocolate egg from the Easter Bunny.
Parents are also asked to test their Easter knowledge to try and win an afternoon tea in The Orangery Restaurant. All entries will go in to the prize draw for a giant chocolate Easter Bunny.
Admittance is free of charge with a House and Gardens or Gardens only ticket and is free to our Friends of Burghley.
Please note that Annual Pass tickets will not be accepted for admission on this event day unless they are purchased on the day of the event or online e-tickets being used for the first time. HHA membership is not valid for free entry on this day.
Discover more events here: https://www.burghley.co.uk/events/
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