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See Easter Events in Hampshire for 2022
 

Looking for the best Easter egg hunts in Hampshire? Making plans to keep the little ones entertained during the Easter Holidays? Visit Hampshire during the Easter holidays and participant in an Easter hunt or trail. From the traditional Easter egg hunts to the quirkier hunts that are a little bit different, you’ll find themed hunts and trails ‘hopping’ up this Easter at Hampshire’s top family attractions.

Here is our guide to some of the best Easter egg hunts happening in Hampshire this year:


Garden Bird Easter Egg Hunt at Gilbert White’s House

Gilbert White’s House are running an Easter Egg hunt with a difference this year. Explore the gardens and meadow whilst looking out for painted eggs which are based on eggs of birds that nest in the grounds. Follow the trail learning about different species of birds as you go. Find all the eggs and claim a chocolate egg at the end. Admission prices and fees apply.

Find out more about Gilbert White’s House Easter Egg Hunt


Dinosaur Egg Easter Trail at Birdworld

Stomp down to Birdworld this Easter and hunt for the Dinosaurs and their missing eggs in Birdworld's roar-some trail. Take part in Dinosaur themed arts and crafts and enjoy Birdworld’s famous outdoor flying display. Admission and trail fees apply.

Find out more about Birdworld’s Dinosaur Egg Easter Trail


Easter Family Trail at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens

The Easter Bunny has visited Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and has left a trail of clues around the gardens for you to follow. Explore the gardens whilst looking out for clues. Once you have completed the trail collect your prize. Admission charges and fees apply.

Find out more about Sir Harold Hillier Gardens Easter Trail



Make your Easter visit to Hampshire a little longer and book to stay in some amazing accommodation. Choose from family hotels, traditional holiday cottages or if the weather is looking good a camping or glamping adventure. See our guide to accommodation in Hampshire.



Cadburys Easter Egg Hunt at Mottisfont

Become a countryside explorer this Easter and discover the hidden world of nature that’s all around you at Mottisfont, with a delicious Cadbury Easter egg as your reward. As well has the egg hunt children can enjoy nature themed activities and make a seed bomb to take home. Admission and trail fees apply.

Find out more about Mottisfont’s Easter activities


Cadburys Easter Egg Hunt at The Vyne

Visit The Vyne during the Easter Holidays and take part in their Easter trail whist learning about the homes different wildlife. You’ll also discover what you can do to give wildlife a helping hand in your own. Once you have completed the trail, return to the Easter tent and pick up your chocolate prize. Admission and trail fees apply.

Find out more about The Vyne’s Easter trail


Canoe Easter Egg Hunt with New Forest Activities

Jump in a canoe and take to the water this Easter for an Easter egg hunt with a difference. Paddle along the Beaulieu River with your family in one of New Forest Activities’ Canadian style canoes enjoying the stunning scenery before disembarking for Easter egg hunt with a twist. This activity should be pre-booked.

Find out more about New Forest Activities’ Easter Egg Hunt


For even more Easter events and activities see our full guide to Easter in Hampshire.

Make your visit to Hampshire longer this Easter and book a short break in one of Hampshire’s hotels, Bed and Breakfasts or holiday cottages. See our guide to accommodation in Hampshire.

For more top family days out ideas see our guide to family attractions in Hampshire.

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