The National Trust is marking Easter on the Isle of Wight with activities and egg trails.
Mottistone Gardens, The Needles Old Battery, Newtown National Nature Reserve and Bembridge Windmill are all brimming with activities.
Scroll down to find out what is on offer at the organisation's four Island locations.
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What activities is the National Trust running on the Isle of Wight this Easter?
Mottistone Gardens
The National Trust's Easter egg trail runs from April 11 to 24.
Make your way along a nature trail, enjoy the garden and find nature-inspired activities for the whole family.
Collect your Easter trail from the welcome team, complete with activity sheet and pencil, and head off to start your adventure.
Find ten activity points and ‘hop’ over to the collection area, to claim your chocolate egg.
Head to the wild area and make stick sculptures, looking out for animal tracks along the way.
Needles Old Battery
Between April 15 and 18, visit the Needles Old Battery for an Easter trail.
Help ‘decorate the Battery' with spring colours, create a lighthouse bug hotel, and make friends with a beetle of all things.
‘Track the bats’, find trail points, look out for the signs of nature and complete activities.
Have fun with the whole family, make your own nature discoveries, and collect a chocolate egg at the end.
Newtown Nature Reserve
Between April 15 and 18, visit Newtown National Nature Reserve for a similar package of nature-inspired activities.
Bembridge Windmill
Head over to Bembridge Windmill, between April 14 and 17.
Make your own discoveries, have fun, and collect your chocolate egg at the end.
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