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Cracking Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts return to the National Trust

The National Trust and Cadbury are once again joining forces, bringing chocolate-flavoured fun to Kent and East Sussex this Easter.

Families are invited to join a Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt to unleash their inner explorer this year.  Adventurous hunts are taking place across Kent and East Sussex including searches for missing egg baskets, bunnies and the all-important eggs themselves, as well as dragon inspired quests, soldier themed hunts and countryside rambles.

With the National Trust you can explore spring woodlands, craggy coastlines, historic houses and enchanting castles, making the Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts a fun family day out in surroundings that are second to none.

What’s more, everyone will be rewarded with a delicious Cadbury chocolate treat at the end of each completed hunt, and every single Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt will help support special places looked after by the National Trust for future generations to explore.

To join in with the fun and find a Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt near you, visit http://easter.cadbury.co.uk

See listings below, for details of Easter activities in Kent and East Sussex:

 

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