Promising a mesmerising mix of
entertainment especially for children, The Treasure Houses of England are
poised to deliver a fabulous feast of family fun this Easter Holidays.
Expect an Easter egg extravaganza at a
multitude of venues, such as with BlenheimPalace with their enticing Easter Egg Challenge (6-7 April) around their
glorious Pleasure Gardens. BAFTA
award-winning TV series characters Peppa Pig and George with The Piplings will
be at Blenheim Palace to meet families (8-9 April). Piplings Yojojo, Lau Lau,
Nok Tok and De Li also invite you to join the fun for their interactive yoga
sessions (8-9 April).
During the Easter holidays, 31st March – 15th April, young visitors to Beaulieu
can join in a Hare-Brained Easter Trail. Look for the hares, find the answers
to the clues and collect a sweet treat at the end of the trail.
Easter at Chatsworth |
Explore the superb Sculpture Garden
and Garden of Surprises at Burghley’s
Easter Egg Hunt (8 April); and get involved with Chatsworth’s Easter Eggstravaganza (31 March – 15 April), featuring
trails in the house, garden and farmyard, as well as themed crafts and much
more.
CastleHoward’s Traditional Easter Fair (6-9 April)
will see an old-fashioned dray pulled by Shire horses that will deliver you to
a bevy of fantastic fair rides and the huge adventure playground. Enjoy lunch
at the Boathouse and become transformed into some wild and imaginative
creatures courtesy of the incredible face painters for a fun-filled and
adventurous day out.
Sticky fingers and rosy cheeks abound at Harewood this Easter Weekend (6-9 April) Celebrating Easter
traditions from across the world, there’s some unique activities inside and out
for all the family. We’ve made Easter at
Harewood the best place to get in the Easter spirit, with a superb Children’s
Craft Village, Easter egg trails through the bird garden, a now famous Easter
Egg hunt around the grounds and the chance to see Harewood’s very own chef
demonstrating traditional chocolate egg making.
There’s lots of Easter Fun for
children at Holkham Hall (6-9 April)
with an ‘Egg-stacle’ course in the beautiful walled garden and appearances of the
Bouncing Bunny or Mad Hatter, with crafts and egg-citing Easter fun in the
Bygones Musuem. On Easter Sunday 8th April and Easter Monday 9th Holkham is turning back the clocks to
the Edwardian era commemorating the sinking of The Titanic with “titanic
Tea-time Treats” bringing historic cookery to life in the Old Kitchen of the
hall.
Easter at Leeds Castle |
Children can follow a trail through
the grounds of Leeds Castle to
collect a chocolate Easter egg from the Bunny Burrows. With lots of animal fun, crafts and even
Easter Egg Archery! (6-9 April)
Revel in the beautiful outdoors of WoburnAbbey (reopening 30 March) and explore their magnificent Deer Park and
Abbey Grounds as well as following the Easter Egg Trail in the Abbey
Gardens. The 19th century Hornbeam maze is open for the Easter
weekend providing a fun challenge for adults and children alike (additional
charge).
The Treasure Houses of England (THE) is a consortium
of 10 of the country’s finest palaces, historic houses and castles. Unique in
character, each property has its own magical blend of magnificent architecture,
fabulous surroundings, world class collections and family attractions to enjoy.
For more information
visit www.treasurehouses.co.uk
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