FLETCHERS ON THE FARM EASTER WONDERLAND
Our friends over at Fletchers On The Farm – parents of 4, Kelvin and Liz Fletcher – are opening up their incredible farm for a special Easter Eggstravaganza! Incorporating all of the magic that springtime brings to the farm, and a funfilled Easter trail, it’s sure to be an event that you and your brood will not want to miss!
Enjoy a spring Easter trail with your family on the Fletcher Farm. Follow your map to find the farms’ animals, see their first lambs, and their cheeky pygmy goats, and you can even cheer on a game of pig football! Learn lots about nature as you navigate through the land and of course, collect the hidden eggs along the way. Alice and the Easter Bunny await you in their magical wonderland with a spectacular interactive show to wow the children before they exchange their eggs for real chocolate! You’ll be able to enjoy a hot drink, or a delicious treat as you take in the stunning views of the Peak District.
Be sure to book your slot now for this one-off 2-week event and enjoy the perfect fun-filled spring day out with all the family!
Don’t forget your wellies and your Easter basket!
Please note, unfortunately, this trail is unsuitable for prams or pushchairs.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Peak District Foundation.
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