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Easter Egg Hunt at Allan Bank

Allan Bank
 
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Follow in the footsteps of Wordsworth’s children, John, Dora, Thomas, Catherine and William on an Easter trail around the garden at Allan Bank where the family once lived.

The trail costs £3.50 and includes a trail sheet, bunny ears and a dairy or vegan/Free-from chocolate egg.

No booking.

Last entry for the trail is 4.30pm

Allan Bank
Time:
10am
-
5pm


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Price:

£3.50

 
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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