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Two children laying in a field of flowers with the eggs they found in the egg trail © National Trust

On an easter egg hunt

Cadbury and the National Trust teamed up again to add a magical twist to the traditional family Easter egg hunt over the 2011 Easter weekend.

The Easter Egg Trails took place at over 220 spectacular National Trust places nationwide – and this year Cadbury made them even more playful by bringing its Spots v Stripes games to the events.

Set in the grounds of some of the National Trust’s most stunning places, each event was unique to the location hosting it. Youngsters could play detective, hunting high and low for the clues that lead them to a delicious Cadbury treat, as well as enjoying plenty of activities and fresh air. The fun and games ranged from traditional Easter Egg Trails and face painting through to more interactive children’s entertainers and outdoor games such as ‘nest ball’.

This year the Trails were even more focused on fun as Cadbury put a Spots v Stripes twist on the events. Cadbury and the National Trust know that lots of families feel they simply don’t get enough time to spend together; that there’s just never enough time to play together. The Cadbury Spots v Stripes activities at the Egg Trails provided mums, dads and grandparents with a great way of getting involved, creating a fun filled day for the whole family.