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Easter Egg hunt at Sizergh

Sizergh
 
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This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Sizergh on an Easter trail.

Make your way along the trail and find nature-inspired activities for the whole family. The trail takes place between 18 – 21 April 2025, from 10am to 4pm, so come along and explore the beautiful parkland of Sizergh. Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg.

*Suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies.

Details

Meeting point:
Please collect your trail map from the star tent in the carpark when you arrive.

What to bring and wear:
As the walk is through woodlands, please wear sturdy footwear and clothes you don’t mind potentially getting a bit muddy!

Accessibility:
This is an accessible route, suitable for buggies, prams, trampers, wheelchairs and visitors with reduced mobility.

Other:
This event is aimed at families, but everyone is welcome. Parking charges apply. Booking not required.

Sizergh
Time:
10am
-
4pm


18th April 2025 for 4 days
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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