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Easter at Brockhole

Brockhole on Windermere
 

The Golden Bunny Easter Egg Hunt

Head to Brockhole for some good old-fashioned fun this Easter with The Golden Bunny Easter Egg Hunt.

Their Great Golden Bunny has escaped and is hiding somewhere around the grounds, do you think you can use the clues to find him? Could he be playing in the playground, wandering along our lakeshore, or relaxing on our lawn?

Pick up a trail sheet from the Woodland Cabin and get hunting, remember to get a photo with the Great Golden Bunny when you find him to claim your prize from the Woodland Cabin. Use #brockholegoldenbunny to feature on their Instagram!

The Golden Bunny Easter Egg Hunt is available on the day, from the Woodland Cabin.

Brockhole on Windermere
Time:
All day


7th April 2025 for 15 days
 
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