Easter Trail at Powis Castle and Garden
Don’t be eggbound this Easter! From 12 April to 27 April, Powis Castle and Garden invites families to join in on a fun-filled, self-led trail through its world-famous gardens.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Perfect for little adventurers, the trail is available daily from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm at the cost of £3.50 per child, plus normal admission charges. Power up and play! Challenge yourself with games like a mini gymkhana, test your skills by playing egg and spoon, get flexible with limbo and orchestrate with musical drain pipes. This engaging Easter activity is designed to get kids moving, laughing, and exploring as they embrace the beautiful outdoor surroundings. Once the trail is complete, head to the garden café where you can collect your chocolate or Free From egg. It’s the perfect way to make the most of Easter at Powis Castle and Garden.
Since this trail starts and finishes in the garden, dogs are not permitted on the trail. They are very welcome in the Courtyard!
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Children welcome, parental guidance suggested.
- Meeting point
Welcome Cabin in the car park
- What to bring and wear
Dress for the weather.
- Accessibility
The trail is designed to get kids moving, laughing, and exploring as they embrace the beautiful outdoor surroundings.
Upcoming events
Photography Group at Powis Castle and Garden
Back by popular demand, join one of our volunteer photographers in the garden to learn something new, meet new people and enjoy being in the great outdoors.
Mindfulness Walks at Powis Castle and Garden
Take part in a guided mindful walk around the garden before it opens to the public.
Outdoor Theatre at Powis Castle and Garden: The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I
The Three Inch Fools presents an outdoor performance of The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I, where Elizabethan theatre is in full bloom.
Outdoor Theatre at Powis Castle and Garden: William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Three Inch Fools presents an outdoor performance of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on Midsummer's Eve.