The National Trust is offering some great activities across North Devon this Easter. ©National Trust Images James Dobson
This Easter, families in North Devon are in for a treat as the National Trust rolls out a series of eggciting activities across the region.
Two locations in North Devon, Baggy Point and Woolacombe, are set to host these Easter trails from March 29 to April 14.
At Baggy Point, families can delve into a world of adventure while enjoying stunning coastal views.
The event will run from 10.30am-5pm.
Meanwhile, at Woolacombe, participants can pick up their trail map from the Woolacombe Tourist Information Centre and make their way along the trail, explore the sandy dunes of Woolacombe and find nature-inspired activities for the whole family.
This event will run from 10am-5pm.
Admission to these Easter trails includes a small fee of £3 per trail, which provides access to an Easter trail map and a chocolate egg or vegan alternative.
Taking place over the Easter bank holiday weekend and coinciding with local school holidays, these activities promise a blend of outdoor fun and nature-inspired crafts.
Each trail is designed to cater to families, featuring activities such as egg and spoon races, welly wanging, den-building, and seed planting.
Participants can immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of spring as they explore mazes, meadows, kitchen gardens, orchards, parklands, and woodlands bursting with life.
At the end of each adventure, participants are rewarded with a chocolate egg or a vegan 'Free-From' chocolate egg, both sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in the UK.
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