Who will win the giant egg and spoon race, and who will end up with egg on their face?
With a garden full of giant eggs and lots of family-friendly games and activities, you just can't beat our Easter Adventures trail. Take up the egg-waddle challenge, test your skills at 'nestball' and the egg shy, and play a game of 'Conneggt 4' and giant Guess Who? Once you've completed the ten egg-themed activities around the garden, snap a family selfie in our giant nest, and claim your Easter egg.
Normal admission plus £3 per trail, includes a chocolate egg, or vegan and free from chocolate egg, made in the UK from cocoa that's responsibly sourced from Rainforest Alliance certified farms.
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