Ready to Hunt Those Eggs?
There is arguably nothing better than hunting down Easter eggs to be enjoyed and eaten by the kids in the family - and probably the adults too if we are honest! While it is nice to arrange an Easter egg hunt at home, it isn't always ideal trying to do it in your own garden.
Unless you are lucky enough to have a large garden you might struggle to find hiding places for all those eggs.
Not to worry though - there are enough Easter egg hunts going on around the country for you to treat the family to a day out, particularly in the Cotswolds region.
And where better to go than Blenheim Palace? You could even turn it into a UK weekend break and stay for a couple of nights in your choice of Cotswolds accommodation nearby if you wish.
This year will mark the eighth year in a row that Blenheim Palace has arranged an Easter egg hunt for everyone to take part in.
It certainly looks to be a popular event and the fun stretches right over the Easter weekend too.
It starts on Good Friday and finishes on Easter Monday, so whatever you have planned for this Easter, make sure you spare a day to visit Blenheim Palace to join in all the annual fun.
But you don't just get an Easter egg hunt - not at Blenheim Palace.
The event itself is called The Hare Brained Easter Egg Hunt - nice name isn't it? And as you might expect from the name, it is themed around the tortoise and the hare.
The Pleasure Gardens at the Palace will be set up to appeal to all the egg hunters who will be attending.
There will be lots of clues and plenty of eggcitement to indulge in as well.
The great thing about this event is that it gives the adults a chance to relax and appreciate the stunning surroundings that Blenheim Palace offers.
This is a Palace filled with history and as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, arguably one of the most famous and revered Prime Ministers ever.
So there is plenty to enjoy here for everyone.
There is also an Easter display to look forward to, plus there will be face painting, egg decorating and plenty more besides.
You should certainly allocate the whole day to the event, whatever else you might be doing in the Cotswolds over the Easter break.
Blenheim itself is easy enough to find as well.
It can be found in Woodstock, just off the A44.
Other well known Cotswolds haunts including Chipping Norton, Bicester and Banbury are not far away, so you can see there is any number of English country cottages worth staying in nearby.
Whatever else you do this Easter, make a trip to Blenheim Palace the highlight of your weekend.
With chocolate, eggs, bunnies, painting and plenty of fun for the whole family, you can see that it is the best way to keep everyone amused - especially the kids.
Unless you are lucky enough to have a large garden you might struggle to find hiding places for all those eggs.
Not to worry though - there are enough Easter egg hunts going on around the country for you to treat the family to a day out, particularly in the Cotswolds region.
And where better to go than Blenheim Palace? You could even turn it into a UK weekend break and stay for a couple of nights in your choice of Cotswolds accommodation nearby if you wish.
This year will mark the eighth year in a row that Blenheim Palace has arranged an Easter egg hunt for everyone to take part in.
It certainly looks to be a popular event and the fun stretches right over the Easter weekend too.
It starts on Good Friday and finishes on Easter Monday, so whatever you have planned for this Easter, make sure you spare a day to visit Blenheim Palace to join in all the annual fun.
But you don't just get an Easter egg hunt - not at Blenheim Palace.
The event itself is called The Hare Brained Easter Egg Hunt - nice name isn't it? And as you might expect from the name, it is themed around the tortoise and the hare.
The Pleasure Gardens at the Palace will be set up to appeal to all the egg hunters who will be attending.
There will be lots of clues and plenty of eggcitement to indulge in as well.
The great thing about this event is that it gives the adults a chance to relax and appreciate the stunning surroundings that Blenheim Palace offers.
This is a Palace filled with history and as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, arguably one of the most famous and revered Prime Ministers ever.
So there is plenty to enjoy here for everyone.
There is also an Easter display to look forward to, plus there will be face painting, egg decorating and plenty more besides.
You should certainly allocate the whole day to the event, whatever else you might be doing in the Cotswolds over the Easter break.
Blenheim itself is easy enough to find as well.
It can be found in Woodstock, just off the A44.
Other well known Cotswolds haunts including Chipping Norton, Bicester and Banbury are not far away, so you can see there is any number of English country cottages worth staying in nearby.
Whatever else you do this Easter, make a trip to Blenheim Palace the highlight of your weekend.
With chocolate, eggs, bunnies, painting and plenty of fun for the whole family, you can see that it is the best way to keep everyone amused - especially the kids.
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