Mapperton Easter Trail
When? 02 Apr 2023 to 14 Apr 2023
Where? Mapperton House and Gardens - Beaminster
Discover our beautiful gardens at Mapperton this Easter with our Bunny Run. Mapperton have 11 bunnies taking part in a Easter running race, follow the clues to find the bunnies and find out which Bunny has won the race! Return back to the Coach House Cafe and let us know who won in return for a little chocolate egg.
In addition to the Bunny Run we have our Easter egg trail which is taking place on the 7th, 9th and 10th of April from 10am -4pm. This will be running along side the bunny run to celebrate Easter weekend.
Search our gardens and find the hidden eggs which will then win you a large Easter egg! With lots of eggs to be found, Mapperton are hosting a trail this easter for the whole family to get involved with.
We also have a special surprise in store for you this year! Meet our lambs this easter weekend here at Mapperton. To celebrate Easter this year come along to Mapperton and join in with the fun, find the winning bunny, collect your chocolate egg and even meet our very own Mapperton lambs!
Fun for the whole family!
Mapperton’s Easter Bunny Run & Easter egg Trail is running from Sunday 2nd of April to Friday 14th of April (Excluding Saturdays). Book tickets here – https://mapperton.com/product/easter-trail/
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