This spring, for the first time, Stowe Gardens is hosting 'Feaster'. This spring festival event has a variety of activities for children, families and adults including a book fair, colour run, spring wreath making, storytelling and bingo. (NB - not a traditional National Trust Easter trail with an egg.)
Stowe is a vast and exciting natural playground for children. It has been a tourist attraction for more than 300 years for the scale and beauty of its garden. The landscape features have been precisely sculpted and provide instagrammable views with winding paths, wildlife-filled lakes and intriguing statues and monuments - perfect for hide and seek.
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