Learn about the fascinating world of honeybees and discover how honey is made at Chartwell. Make your way along the trail and find activities for the whole family. The trail takes place 5-21 April 2025, from 10am to 5pm, with last entry at 4pm, so come along and explore the beautiful gardens of Chartwell. Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg. Normal admission applies.
*Suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies.
Season (5 Apr 2025 - 21 Apr 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 17:00 |
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