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Peter Rabbit: Easter Egg Hunt: Pop-up Book

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Enjoy drawing, colouring and writing activities and post a letter to Beatrix Potter or relax in the reading corner at the activity burrow

Fancy exploring this beautiful woodland theme park? Why not make your Easter extra special by booking a relaxing holiday on the Isle of Wight? With four holiday parks on the island, all within easy reach of Robin Hill Country Park, you’re guaranteed to find your perfect place to stay. With over 300 acres of the museum to explore, including a town, pit village, colliery, farm and train station - there’s plenty to see and do. Visitors can take part in the the Easter egg trail, hunting for eggs all around the museum. There’s also the chance to get crafty, making your own Easter bonnet in the museum’s school - as well as egg dying in the Old Hall. Less than 10 minutes’ drive from both Newquayand White Acres Holiday Park, why not plan a trip to DairyLand Farm World during your next Easter getaway?Infant (ages between 6 months to 2 years old - Babies up to 6 months go free of charge if they are carried) Where better to look for the Easter Bunny’s eggs than the home of Peter Rabbit? On Wednesday 12th April, North England’s biggest Easter egg hunt will return to the Lake District for another year. With 100 ceramic Easter eggs hidden across the region, entrants must use their smartphone and car to navigate across Cumbria - finding as many eggs as possible. Find one egg and you’ll get free family entry into The World of Beatrix Potter attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere. Find multiple eggs and you could be in with a chance of winning some fantastic top prizes! With Easter just around the corner, it’s time to start planning how you’re going to celebrate. Whether it’s consuming as much chocolate as humanly possible or heading to your local farm park to see the baby animals, there are a plethora of Easter activities on offer. However, there’s one tradition that simply can’t be broken - and that’s the Easter egg hunt! Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for the Moray Firth’s famous dolphins. The fort’s extensive ramparts, running over 1km around the perimeter, provide the perfect vantage point to spot the local population of bottlenose dolphins jumping amongst the waves.

Standing proud on a peninsula overlooking the Moray Firth, and just a short drive from Inverness, Fort George is a must see at any time of year - however, it promises a particularly fun and educational Easter day out. Built in the middle of the 18th Century as a defence against the Jacobites, it’s one of the most impressive fortifications of its kind in the UK.minutes away, you’ll find peaceful Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park, providing the perfect place to stay on a break in northern Scotland. Within 45 minutes of all of our holiday parks in the North East, Beamish Museum is the perfect day out for your next Easter break. The World of Beatrix Potter is just a hop, skip and jump away from our holiday parks in the Lake District, so why not make the most of the school holidays and book an egg-citing Easter break?

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