Let the egg-hunting commence…again! This one stands out as a winner because of its awesome location and all-round family “fun-ness”. Įaster Wonderland, with Special Guests Invisible Circus, Royal William Yard, Plymouth Sun 1 April Expect an all-weather donkey trail and egg hunt, a craft corner, Easter raffle, plus of course, the chance to meet the stars themselves eeeyorrrre!įree entry, free parking. This is one of them, because aren’t donkey’s just the cutest creatures? (Plus, we figure you’ll be sick to the back teeth of chicks and bunnies by the end of the hols). We’d be here all day if we listed all of the different egg hunts and trails on offer around Devon this Easter so instead, we’re picking our favourite-sounding few. rosemoorĮaster Fun Weekend at the Donkey Sanctuary, Ivybridge, Fri 30 – Mon 2 (closed Easter Sunday) You can also get stuck into drop-in crafty workshops and the hols culminate in the Wonderful Wilderness Weekend, which is designed to introduce people to living off the land, treading more quietly and understanding more about nature.Īll activities free with normal garden admission (free for RHS members). They’re scoffing at Cadbury’s and instead offering a premium Lindt Gold Bunny trail, for starters. There’s a super-colourful programme of activities on offer throughout Easter here. In such a beaut of a location, this is one we’re definitely keen on checking out!Įaster at RHS Garden Rosemoor, Programme starts Sat 24 March Children are encouraged to ‘act like explorers’, using their nature passports to discover clues, information and activities along the way. The lovely people at The National Trust have made a 2-mile circular trail that’s both pushchair friendly and takes in stunning scenery such as wooded combes and coastal vistas. Known as a spot for otters, butterflies and delightful dippers, the new trail is a great way to get children off the tablet and engaged in the natural world around them. Heddon valley Spring Nature Trail, Fri 30 March – Sun 15 April Be savvy and check out our survival guide. Save your favourite Muddy features in one placeīrace yourselves - the little people are about to be released and this one involves chocolate. Pane-less! Muddy reviews a Steve Robinson Glass classįancy making a bespoke glass tealight for your mantel? Marvel *yes marvel* at what we made and then nab yourself and a friend the chance to go make one for yourself for FREE!ĭon't have an account? Sign up for newsletters straight to your inbox Where to cool off when the heat is on, from wonderful water parks with flume rides, water-coasters and bumper boats, to super-safe splash zones for for toddlers. Splash! Top waterparks, flumes and ringo rides The inside line on scoffing, quaffing, shopping, culture and hanging out in this stylish UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let’s go to Bath! The ultimate Muddy guide Stressed out? 10 tips to *really* switch off on holidayĭesperate for a break but struggle to unwind and relax once you get there? Try these ideas from local life coach Tracey Duke to help press the stop button while you're away.įorget the fruit bowl, citrus is having a moment in the fashion world and is a dead cert for injecting a zing of colour into your winter wardrobe. Got a teen worried about what wearing a mask all day at school this January is going to do their skin? Read this. What better to way to celebrate the harvest than with a tasting at the UK's oldest working cider press? Muddy does the tour - and you can too, with £100 worth of tickets to win!īeat the breakout! 8 ways to banish teen maskne Nights are drawing in = let's get cosy! Swerve the multiplex and support local with our guide to the cutest indie screens around the county.Ĭider with Muddy! Sandford Cider tour and tasting review Pick of the flicks: Devon’s indie cinemas Enter our competitions to win gorgeous giveawaysīe part of the UK’s biggest lifestyle business Awards
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