There are plenty of eggs-citing activities planned for this Easter across Fermanagh.
The National Trust is hosting Easter-themed nature trails at each of its Fermanagh sites: Castle Coole, Crom and Florence Court.
Children will be treated to a world of adventures at Florence Court as they make their way along the trail at the Rowallane Garden, finding nature-inspired activities for the whole family.
The trail takes place between April 15 to April 22, from 11am to 5pm, with last entry at 4pm. Along with the nature trail, visitors are encouraged to come along and explore the beautiful historic house, walled gardens and expansive woodlands of Florence Court.
At Castle Coole, the Easter adventure nature trail will take place between April 15 to 19, from 11am to 4pm, with the last entry at 3pm. During the trail, visitors will be able to explore the beautiful parklands of Castle Coole.
The Easter nature trail at Crom will run from April 15 to 19, from 11am to 4pm, with the last entry at 3pm.
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The price of the trails in Florence Court, Castle Coole and Crom includes a trail map, pencil and a delicious chocolate egg at the end for the kids.
In Lisnaskea, Share Discovery Village is hosting an Easter Eggstravaganza on April 16 from 10am to 4pm.
The family fun day includes a bouncy castle, face painting, balloon modelling, pet farm, Easter crafts and an Easter egg hunt. There will also be a competition for the best children’s fancy dress on the day.
The Annual Easter Monday Picnic in the Park will go ahead this year in Forthill Pleasure Park, Enniskillen, running from 2 to 5pm on April 18. The park will have a celebratory theme to mark its reopening after extensive works.
The afternoon will see it play host to an Easter egg trail, Easter chicks, traditional games, music from the bandstand, Jo-Jingles, traditional crafts, balloon-modelling, hula-hooping, and a few surprises.
Cole’s Monument will be open, affording visitors the opportunity to see Galbraith Lowry Cole up close. Admission to the park/Easter Egg trail and activities is free.
The resident hen at Enniskillen Castle has been busy laying special eggs all around the museum displays just in time for Easter.
As part of a visit to Enniskillen Castle, until April 23, take part in an egg-citing Easter hunt trail around the galleries to see if you can find them all. Find all the eggs in the museum and claim your prize!
Normal admission rates apply; book a ‘Visit the Castle’ ticket to take part in the trail. With something for all the family, Easter in Fermanagh should be eggs-traordinary.
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