This Easter, join us for a fun-filled Easter Adventure trail. Follow your map, and get involved with lots of fun games and creative activities along the way. Don't forget to collect your chocolate egg at the end! (free from eggs available)
Make sure to pick up your trail sheet at the entry kiosks on arrival. The trail starts on the North Front of the manor and makes it's way around the grounds before ending at the Stables where you can collect your egg (free from eggs available). Last collection at 4pm.
To guarantee a place, tickets must be pre-booked. £3 per trail (one egg per trail).
Our Easter trail runs Wed 27 Mar – Sun 7 Apr, 10am – 4pm
Easter continues Wed 10 Apr – Sun 14 Apr, 10am-4pm
For more information: https://waddesdon.org.uk/whats-on/easter/
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