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Easter Trail at Springhill

20 Springhill Road, Moneymore, Moneymore, County Londonderry, BT45 7NQ
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Embark on an adventure along the Springhill Easter trail! You'll be captivated by an interactive map leading you through the magnificent Springhill estate, featuring engaging activities inspired by nature and local history. Along your journey, immerse yourself in the lush beauty of our surroundings as you create unforgettable memories with loved ones.

Activities includes Target Practice, exciting discovery sessions wLetith Giant Eggs, connecting art and environment in Nature Art, good old fashioned Wheelbarrow Racing, making promises at Nature Pledge station, thinking about growth at a Measure Up spot and filling your senses on Sniffing Out Spring mission.

Not forgetting photo opportunities for keepsakes – make sure to head over to the Giant Bird Nest and marvel at the giant Butterfly & Life Cycle/Flowers selfie point! At the end of this charming trail lies a surprise; each child will receive their very own Easter egg as memento from this captivating escapade. Discover history and heritage intertwined with sheer outdoor fun that awaits you at Springhill's Easter Trail.

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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