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Easter Activities In The Countryside

30 Mar, 2025

Do you fancy leaving the city behind for the afternoon and getting out into the countryside for a family day out? We have picked some of the best activities for you, read on to find out more… 

Don’t be a Twit! 4th – 22nd April @Kew Gardens 

This Easter holidays, get ready for a truly rotten visit to Wakehurst as Roald Dahl’s iconic story The Twits is brought to life with an activity trail through the stunning spring landscape! Get ready to outwit those rotten Twits! Rummage through Mr Twit’s beard, help worms escape wormy spaghetti, hop like a Giant Skillywiggler, make some mucky mud pies, plus much more, as you have lots of fun overcoming Mr and Mrs Twit’s nasty tricks! Get ready to follow the trail, finding hidden letters, to solve the puzzle and earn a ‘Don’t be a Twit’ badge!

www.kew.org/wakehurst

 

Bertram Bunny’s Easter Adventure Kids Trail 29th March – 31st April @ Borde Hill 

Easter at Borde Hill is full of fun and mischief, as Bertram Bunny has been causing chaos around the garden. He’s upset the other bunnies by ruining Bella the Baker’s chocolate cake and splashing water all over Allegra the Artist’s beautiful watercolour painting. We need your help to track down Bertram and restore peace!

Follow the daily story trail, crack the clues, and uncover Bertram’s secret password to receive a reward for your efforts. Featuring interactive games along the way, the trail is suitable for children aged 3 to 8 years old, with a separate activity sheet specifically designed for 9-12 year olds, ensuring that the adventure is engaging for all.

www.bordehill.co.uk

 

Easter Trail How Things Grow 2nd – 21st April @ Leonardslee Gardens 

Join in this Easter holiday at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens for an exciting nature trail to discover how things grow! Packed with fascinating facts, complete the sticker booklet along the trail, with a special prize waiting at the end. When you’re finished exploring, be sure to stop off at the Play Park or at The Clocktower Kitchen for something to eat and drink before or after the trail. Keep an eye out for Willow the Wallaby and the Easter Bunny as you explore – making this a spring adventure for families and friends of all ages. Prizes to be won! 

www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk

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