Easter egg hunt at Chastleton
18, 19 and 20 April: explore the Wilderness Walk and house with the whole family at Chastleton on our Easter trail.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Make your way along the trail and find activities for the whole family. The trail takes place on 18, 19 and 20 April, from 1pm to 5pm, with last entry at 4pm, so come along and explore the beautiful house and gardens of Chastleton. Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg.
*Suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies.
Make your way along the trail to learn all about the wildlife that calls Chastleton home, from bugs to badgers. Head to the house to spot 10 hidden Easter bunnies.
Times
The basics
- Suitability
This event is aimed at families, but everyone is welcome.
- Meeting point
Trails can be collected from Visitor Reception, in the main car park.
- What to bring and wear
Dress appropriately for the weather and, if wet, wellies are advisable.
- Accessibility
There's a short walk from the car park through a field to the property site. Accessible parking is available closer to the house. The wilderness walk is a level path, with a woodchip surface. There is a short flight of steps to enter the house.
Upcoming events
First Flowers: Snowdrops at Chastleton
11, 12, 18 and 19 February: book a visit to explore the snowdrop display in Chastleton's Wilderness Walk.
Inspired by Chastleton
13 May, 10 June, 8 July, 5 August, 2 September: bring a paintbrush, pencil, camera or notebook and enjoy an art focussed, out-of-hours garden opening.
Behind Closed Doors: Chastleton Conservation Tour
27 May and 28 October: spend the afternoon with our conservation team discovering Chastleton’s unique approach to conservation and what goes on behind the scenes to preserve this Cotswold gem.
Behind Closed Doors: Textiles Tour
24 June, 29 July and 30 September: discover more about the unique textiles collection at Chastleton, from handstitched and woven items dating back to the 17th century to more contemporary items.