Easter egg hunts and trails to enjoy with the kids in and around Greater Manchester 2023
We've already shared our huge list of Easter events happening over the school holidays, but here we've pulled together the trails and hunts happening in and around Greater Manchester.
Visitors can also watch the brand new 'hilarious' Springing Singing Show with Mooriel and Bwark, head to the Potting Shed to plant their own carrots to grow at home and meet the newborn chicks and ducklings in the handling sessions. You can take a tractor ride around the nature trail, stopping off to feed the pigs on the way, and there are loads of outdoor activities to enjoy include the beach area and outdoor play area with zip wires.
Six giant easter eggs will be hidden around the Foot Safari as part of the event, running from April 1 to 16.Each of the six giant eggs will be spots or striped themed and, by the end of the trail, participants will be ‘eggs-pert’ in Knowsley Safari’s animals’ coats – finding out interesting and fun facts such as why tigers have black stripes, and giraffe have distinctive brown spots - and why they’re unique to each species.
The educational adventure aimed at youngsters is free with zoo admission tickets or a membership and runs from April 1 to 16. The tiger himself will be making appearances at various times over the Easter weekend. You can catch him in the Stableyard. And in the Barn Rooms youngsters can make a tiger bookmark or mask to take home in free craft sessions running between 10am and 4.30pm.
Set off in a bell boat for a guided paddle hunt around the lake and help seek out hidden Easter treasures.The event takes place on Good Friday and Easter Monday with two slots a day, at 11am and 1pm.For tickets, costing £12 per person, book online. Admission is £9.50 per adult and £8.50 for children aged two to 16. Family ticket £32. Under twos go free.
As well as the trail there will be a range of fun, family-friendly activities on offer including live interactive theatre with Cat and Mouse Theatre Company, storytelling from Colour the Clouds, baby and toddler sensory workshops and Easter craft workshops. Inspired by the famous Mad Hatters Tea Party, the 'magical spectacle' kicks off on Saturday, April 1 and will feature various free activities until April 16.
A Mad Hatters Easter Parade on April 14 will showcase the most extravagant masterpieces from the hat making masterclass. The indoor attraction offers slides, climbing walls, giant ball pools and assault courses, with something for all ages and abilities.One-hour bounce sessions cost £5.99 for under-fours and £10.99 for everyone else.Bramall Hall An interactive trail around the hall is taking place over the holidays and families can learn about Easter traditions.
The hunt is running from April 3 to 14 and family tickets are priced £28. Early birds go cheaper as one child goes free with each paying adult if they play before 10am.Dunham Massey Dunham Massey's Easter Adventures celebrate pets, animals and springtime nature. The event's running from March 31 to April 16. For tickets - from £8.50 adults, £4.25 children - book online.Lyme Park There's an Easter trail for families to enjoy at Lyme Park.It takes place 10.30am to 4.30pm from April 1 to 16 and costs £3, which includes an Easter trail sheet, pencil, bunny ears and a chocolate egg. Usual admission fees apply.
Easter activities will take place in the undercover mall outside Specsavers from 11am to 3pm and are free to attend.People's History Museum There are lots of family-friendly activities to enjoy at People's History Museum over Easter. Banner Bingo will also run throughout the holidays, where visitors can pick up a player's card from the Info Desk and head to the 2023 Banner Exhibition to find the different symbols. And there are other interactive exhibits and games to enjoy, as well as dress-up boxes and the chance to play in the historic Co-op shop or visit suffragette Hannah Mitchell’s kitchen.
Having only opened last year, the first floor permanent exhibition is already a family favourite. It invites you to experience Elizabeth’s life through play thanks to an interactive dressing table, Victorian trunk of dressing up outfits and a game of Top Trumps. From April 2 this will be joined by a brand new exhibition in the temporary exhibition space called A Tale of Manchester Life – Elizabeth Gaskell’s Manchester.
Tickets cost £9.95 for ages one to four, £12.50 for ages five and above, including adults. Under 12 months go free and adults who aren't bouncing pay £2.50 entry. Book online.Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester A new City of Champions event is running at Legoland over the break.Visitors can collect exclusive limited edition mission cards for four brand-new mini figures and meet the mini figure team Ricky Rocket Racer, Mech-Max, Go-To Gary and Fearless Fi.
Aimed at children aged two to 11, daily children’s entertainment features the Mad Hatter and friends and the Easter Bunny will be making a special appearance to lead an egg hunt and give away some prizes. There's lots more to see and explore in the 14 acres of woodland and open areas of the site and it now has its very own train - part of which has been modified for wheelchairs.Lancashire Mining Museum, Astley Green Colliery, Higher Green Lane, Astley, M29 7JB.
Along the way you will find bunnies hanging from trees, hidden eggs on the ground and you may even bump into the Easter Bunny. As well as fully restored fire engines, historic horse-drawn fire carriages and manual hand-operated pumps, there's an immersive Victorian street scene and a scene from the blitz, complete with lighting and sound effects.
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