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Easter at Dinefwr

A young girl reads an Easter trail map at Tyntesfield, Somerset
Join an Easter adventure at Dinefwr | © National Trust Images/James Dobson

Easter is a fantastic time to explore Dinefwr. From the joyful Spring Promenade 'Gorymdaith y Gwanwyn' that kicks off the holidays to the fun-filled Easter trail it promises a great day out for everyone.

If you’re planning ahead, Easter adventures are making a return to Dinefwr this year. 

A family on an Easter trail, walking through woodland at a National Trust site.
Enjoying an Easter trail in the woodlands | © NTI/Annapurna Mellor

Easter Egg Hunt at Dinefwr

12 April - 21 April (11am - 3pm)

Make your way along the trail and find activities for the whole family. Come along and explore the beautiful parkland, house and garden of Dinefwr. Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg. Normal admission also applies. (*suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies).  

This year you’ll be following the brand-new family friendly route that’s been created with exciting adventures to complete along the way. Dance like a bird, spread your wings and spot as many birds as you can along your way. The trails weaves around the historic Ice House, loops the grand house and ends in the formal garden, will you be able to hook a duck from the fountain?  

A graphic illustration of a spring promenade event at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire
Celebrating the Spring Promenade at Dinefwr | © NT/Frank Duffy

Gorymdaith y Gwanwyn (Spring Promenade)

This was a spectacular way to celebrate spring and launch Easter at Dinefwr, a day where the community came together to promenade through Dinefwr. Leading the parade was the great egret - artist Ren Wolfe's creation and followed by a gigantic floating bird created together at a workshop in Dinefwr. The finale was a spectacular performance of Mari Ha! by Osian Meilir and friends - what a way to finish the parade. Thank you to everyone that was part of Gorymdaith y Gwanwyn this year - it was a special day. 

The front entrance at Newton House, Dinefwr

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