The children can spend their holiday hunting for chocolate on one of the many Egg-ceptional Easter Egg Trails in the region over the Easter holiday.

1.Royal Tunbridge Wells Town CentreĀ 

Calling all Easter adventurers! The Great Bunny Trail has hopped back into Royal Tunbridge Wells, and this year, there’s double the fun with two exciting routes to explore! Little Hoppers (Ages 7 & Under): Can you help these adorable bunnies hiding in shops around the top of town? Each bunny has a letter tied to its ear. Spot them all and jot down the letters to spell out a secret Easter message! Big Hoppers (Ages 8 & Above): Think you’re up for a challenge? Look out for 10 green bunnies scattered throughout the town center! These bunnies have questions tied to their ears, with one-letter answers. Find them all, unscramble the answers, and you’ll discover another special Easter phrase!

Conquer a trail and piece together the phrases to enter our prize draw! You could hop away with a delicious prize of 8 chocolate Easter eggs or a cuddly bunny surprise! Download the map to get started!

2.Spa Valley RailwayĀ 

All aboard the Spa Valley RailwayĀ for a trip through the beautiful Garden of England. Bring the whole family along to joinĀ Little Red Riding Hood’s Easter Train Ride as she tries to find the perfect easter egg for Granny. With a basket full of chocolate, everyone will board the train with Little Red Riding Hood giving out eggs along the way. The performance is brought to you by the wonderful Radtastic Theatre.

3. Scotney Castle

Scotney CastleĀ (National Trust) will be holding the annual Easter Egg Hunt. This will keep the whole family occupied as you search the nooks and crannies of the castle and gardens. Find them all and collect a chocolate prize at the end. Alongside this there are other events such as bunny bowling!

4.Hever Castle

Hop along to Hever Castle to join in the dinosaur themed trail complete with easter eggs decorating, face painting and more!

5. PenshurstPlace

At Penshurst Place, enjoy an Easter Trail through the gardens and learn more about Henry the Hedgehogā€™s plans for spring after a long winter hibernating!

5. Sissinghurst Castle GardenĀ 

Receive a chocolate prize at Sissinghurst Castle Garden (National Trust) when taking part in their Easter Egg Trail. Providing dairy-free and free-from easter eggs for anyone with allergies, alongside the standard dairy eggs we all know and love.