Friday, 30 March 2012

We can’t wait for Bolton Abbey’s Easter eggstravaganza!


Exploring the woodland by the River Wharfe, where it flows through this spectacular, narrow gorge, is a brilliant experience at any time of the year. But throw an Easter bunny and chocolate eggs into the mix and you’ve got the perfect day out with the little ones.

Bolton Abbey is holding its fantastic Easter Trail on the 6, 7, 8, 9th April, at any time between 10am and 4pm. For the standard entry price of just £6 per car, you collect your free map of the egg hunt from either the Sandholme car park or the Cavendish shop and follow the Easter bunny’s trail of eggs.

As you hop from one colourful egg to the next, you’ll meander to the Strid and back – about two miles in total on pram-friendly trails, taking in the backdrop of the woods in Spring time as you go. There will also be an anagram displayed along the route to keep you occupied.

The beautiful trails are great for letting children let off steam in the fresh air and there’s plenty to see aside from the egg search as you go. From the fast flowing waters, to the trees and wildlife, there’s something at every turn to keep little ones entertained and enthused as they enjoy the ancient trails. The Easter bunny will be waiting outside the Cavendish Pavilion with mini eggs for all children who complete the hunt. We can’t think of a more perfect way to round off an egg-citing day out! x