If you're on the hunt for some family fun this Easter then hop to it with our guide to the pick of the Easter egg trails that will get you all egg-cited!

Go Ape! Haldon

Go Ape! Haldon are taking Easter egg hunts to all new heights! Find the clues hidden in the trees and you'll not only be rewarded with amazing views but also your very own Go Ape! egg. Plus, you can save 20% on your next family adventure when you book a Treetop Challenge. Simply enter 'FAMILY20' at checkout (T&C's apply).

Bill Douglas Cinema Museum

Home to one of the largest collections of material relating to the moving image in Britain, the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum present their Film Eggstras Easter Trail Explore the galleries, spot hidden Easter egg film characters, and unscramble the letters to reveal a secret word. Complete the trail and earn yourself to a delicious chocolate prize. 

Canonteign Falls

Embark on a magical Easter egg hunt through fairy-tale woodlands, past towering waterfalls, and alongside hidden magical creatures at Canonteign Falls. Explore 90 acres, seek out hidden eggs, and revel in the scenic waterfalls, serene lakes, and adventure play areas. Plus, there's archery sessions (6th and 8th April) and special Lakemoor alpaca walks (9th April).

Greendale

This Easter, head to Greendale Farm for a day full of fun! Explore the farm, enjoy hands-on play areas, meet the friendly animals, and follow the Easter egg trail (with a treat at the end!). Perfect for families, it’s a fun-filled way to celebrate the season and make lasting memories together.

House of Marbles

There's Easter mischief at House of Marbles as Farmer Bill's fluffy chicks have escaped and are hiding across the site! Follow the trail, solve the clues, and spot them all to earn a chocolate prize. Perfect for young explorers, this self-led hunt lets you explore at your own pace. Dress up for a fun surprise and a great photo opportunity!

RHS Rosemoor

Just as the Easter Bunny was delivering chocolate, every egg basket went missing - leaving only a cheeky carrot behind! Follow the trail around RHS Garden Rosemoor with your detective pack, solving clues, puzzles and secret ciphers. A simpler trail is available for younger children, and every young detective earns a chocolate prize. Keep an eye out for the Easter Bunny who might be hopping nearby!

National Trust Killerton

Hop into Easter fun at the National Trust’s Killerton House and Gardens! Explore the scenic trails around the gardens and chapel grounds, with each activity sheet coming complete with bunny ears and a chocolate egg. Families can enjoy a seasonal walk while discovering hidden surprises, and four-legged friends can join in the fun too. 

For more Easter ideas then check out our what's on guide and keep up-to-date with our social media channels @visitexeter

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The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
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A museum dedicated to the audience's experience of the moving image. Explore the visual culture from magic lanterns to the latest blockbusters. The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is an ACE Accredited public museum dedicated to our experience of the moving image. Visitors can explore popular visual culture through exhibits of toys, artefacts, images, and memorabilia from the seventeenth century to the present day.

National Trust Killerton House & Gardens
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Killerton pond

Explore Killerton, one of Devon's great estates, with a landscape garden, parkland, Georgian house and renowned fashion collection.

Greendale Farm Shop
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On-site butchers' department, stocking meat from the nearby family farm.

Deep in the heart of the East Devon countryside, surrounded by 15 acres of farmland, you’ll find the award-winning Greendale Farm Shop and its family-friendly café. Full of fresh, locally-sourced produce, this welcoming shop has become a must-visit destination.

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