The National Trust is inviting families to join in on any of their 10 Easter adventures across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
These fun-packed activities will take place during the school holidays and over the Easter bank holiday weekend, from March 29 to April 1.
Each Easter trail designed by the National Trust is unique, embracing the fresh air, games, riddles, crafts, and more.
Every event has been thoughtfully structured with families in mind, sharing a mix of ten activity stations set up throughout the trails.
Some stations focus on the signs of spring, such as lambs and bunnies, and others lead participants into a magical world of mythical creatures or the enchanting realm of movie-related fun.
In keeping with the traditional Easter spirit, every adventure ends with a chocolate egg.
Vegan guests or those with dietary restrictions can enjoy a "free-from" chocolate egg, made in the UK with cocoa from rainforest alliance certified farms.
Both mainstream and vegan options ensure a memorable experience for all.
Individuals can embark on these Easter trail adventures for just £3 per person, along with the usual National Trust admission.
National Trust members can access these Easter festivities free of charge.
One such event is set to take place at Basildon Park, near Reading in Berkshire from March 23 until April 14 between 10am and 5pm.
Think Basildon Park at the movies this spring, as children and families become director of their own Easter movie in the parkland.
Basildon Park is often seen on screen as a location in films and the ten action stations of the Easter trail will help families create their own movie.
There’ll be plenty of walking, fun games and photo opportunities to be had along the way
Cliveden, near Maidenhead on the Bucks/Berks border hosts an Easter trail from March 29 until April 16 between 9.30am to 5pm.
To find your nearest Easter trail adventure, visit the National Trust website.
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