ENJOY some Easter fun for the whole family this spring with the English Heritage Easter Adventure Quests at the Isle of Wight's Osborne and Carisbrooke Castle.
Explore the secrets of the sites and learn about their pasts in a quest filled with traditional Easter fun and games and a chocolate reward at the end.
Scroll down to find what is on and when at the historic attractions and for a link to book your visit...
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What activities are running at Osborne and Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight over Easter?
The Easter Adventure Quest, which runs from Saturday, April 2 to Sunday, April 24, will take families on an ‘eggs–hilarating ’ hunt as they answer questions and undertake challenges to complete their mission and claim their chocolate prize and adventurers certificate.
Who in the family will come out on top, and who will end up with egg on their face?
The Easter Adventure Quest is on every day of the school holidays.
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David Bailey, head of historic properties for the Isle of Wight at English Heritage, said: “Spring is finally here, and what better way to bring in the change of seasons than with some Easter fun with the family at a historic site.
“Families can discover the secrets of Osborne and Carisbrooke Castle, all whilst on a challenge to win a chocolate reward.
“At English Heritage, we love to bring history to life, and this Easter we’re asking guests to join in – by trying out traditional and historical Easter games!”
Tickets can be booked online on the English Heritage website.
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