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Easter Egg Hunts

a dog and easter eggsWork up an appetite for your Easter eggs and enjoy the hunt as you explore beautiful places while searching for your ultimate goal: chocolate eggs!

For more information on all types of Easter Fun, visit www.enjoyengland.com/easter

Easter Egg and Spoon Hunt
BeWILDerwood
22-30 March 2008

The Egg and Spoon Trail at BeWILDerwood will be great fun for all, searching high and low, over wobbly logs and nets. Clues will help you on your quest and those who successfully uncover the wooden eggs will be rewarded with some of the Boggle Bank's secret stash of chocolate Bobletts, to be exchanged at the Bizarre Bazaar.

Seekers of the lost wooden spoons will be entered into a prize draw to win one of BeWILDerwood's NEW season tickets, the 'Completely WILD card,' worth £150! Runners-up will receive a special BeWILDerwood book with an Easter poem by author Tom Blofeld inside. For more information visit www.BeWILDerwood.co.uk or call Paul MacGowan on +44 (0)1508 528739.

Jemima Puddle-Duck Easter Egg Hunt
The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction
19 march 2008
Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District

Jemima Puddle-duck, by far the most popular character at the World of Beatrix Potter attraction after Peter Rabbit, is celebrating her centenary year this year, making it perfect timing for an Easter Egg Hunt.

The eggs will all be put in fairly prominent positions across the Lake District, from Hadrian's Wall in the north to Morecambe Bay in the south and from the town of Alston in the east to Cumbria's west coast. Each egg will contain a number which is the key to one of the prizes, the finder needing only to enter the number on the competition website.

People all over the country will also be able to follow the progress of the Easter Egg Hunt by logging on to the website. For further information, contact Paul Gardner or Jon Perkins at Osprey Communications on 015394-42436 or visit www.hop-skip-jump.com

Easter Egg Hunts
The National Forest
Easter Weekend 21-24 March 2008

Visitors to Rosliston Forestry Centre can embark on an Easter Egg Hunt on Monday 24 March. On Easter weekend (22-24 March) there will be an Easter Egg Treasure Hunt with clues found around Conkers Discovery Centre, which will open a treasure chest for an Easter surprise.

The Coors Visitors Centre will also play host to an Easter Egg Hunt and other children's activities over the Easter weekend. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at Snibston Discovery Park in Coalville (21-24 March) and Easter activities for children on 19 and 26 March. For further information, contact Carol Rowntree Jones at the National Forest Company on 01283 551211 or visit www.nationalforest.org

Follow the Easter Egg Trail
21-24 March 2008
Alnwick Garden

As Spring awakens in the gardens, Easter weekend will be filled with fun for the family. Hidden eggs to find and collect are scattered throughout Alnwick Garden this Easter, and if all are found, you will be rewarded with a chocolate treat.

Further activities include egg-inspired comedy, Easter stories, egg decorating and racing and even an Easter bonnet parade. For more information, visit www.alnwickgarden.com or call 01665511350.



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