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Saturday 1st April to Sunday 30th April
10am to 5pm, daily
Creswell Crags
Take part in Creswell Crags' annual Easter Egg Trail, this year with a rock art theme, and claim your chocolate Easter egg prize at the end!
Eight eggs are hidden around the Crags as if by an Ice Age Hunter... and each has a clue as to where the next egg is hidden. Follow the clues and collect the words on the boards to claim your prize. Can you solve the clues and find them all?
£3.50 per person, includes a chocolate egg prize when you return to Reception after your hunt. No need to book, just pay at reception for your trail sheet.
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