Day One - Crealy
On the first day, we visited Crealy near Exeter. The weather was amazing!
The boy finally plucked up the courage to go on the Twister roller coaster!
Event: M'egg'a Easter Egg hunt.
Date: 14th - 17th April 2017
'Taking place over the bank holiday weekend (*14th - 17th April 2017), join us for our biggest and best Easter egg hunt ever where we will be giving away 10,000 free eggs! To get yours, simply collect your map from Guest Services, follow the clues to find the stamps, and once you've found them all you can collect your egg from Guest Services or from Buttons the Bunny on the Piazza Stage at various points across the weekend.'
Day Two - Kent's Cavern
We spent the second day at Kent's Cavern in Torquay. Lowenna was a little scared of the darkness in the cave to start with but soon got used to it.
They both really enjoyed digging for gem stones in the kids activity area. Henry really surprised me as he already knew most of the names of the gem stones. Apparently, they are all in Minecraft. Who knew Minecraft could be educational!
After we went into the caves the kids completed their dinosaur trail.
Events: Dino Quest & Easter Egg Hunt
Date: 1st - 23rd April
'Go underground this Easter! Fun cave tours all day every day with lots of Easter activities to complete - you'll even get an Easter surprise'
Day Three - Powderham Castle
The third day we spent at Powderham Castle, also near Exeter. We visited their science lab where the kids learnt all about eggs. They also did some Easter crafting.
We completed two of their trails and the kiddies got a medal each at the end.
Events: Mad Science & Easter Fun
Dates: 2nd April - 13th April & 14th April - 17th April
"The Essence of Eggs - an egg-themed mad science event, with an egg quiz, egg decorating, egg display and egg-speriments!"
'Children can join in the Easter fun and games and follow the bunny trail to win a tasty treat from south west chocolatier Chococo!'
It's been a very busy 3 days! What are your plans for the Easter holidays?
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