This Easter sees the return of the egg-cellent glow in the dark egg hunt to Cheddar Gorge & Caves. After a visit from the Easter bunny, 50 glowing Easter eggs have miraculously appeared throughout Gough’s Cave.
Using your trail sheet to find your way through the cave, your task is to crack the mystery code the Easter Bunny has left behind. Unravel this Easter enigma and you’ll receive a yummy treat!
As an added eggs-tra, make sure you keep an eye out for Richard Gough’s magical golden egg! Rumour has it it’s been hidden in the caves since he excavated it in Victorian times. If you do spot this hidden egg, be sure to grab a picture as proof and post on social media using #CheddarEggHunt!
You’ll also have the opportunity to get hands on with some Easter crafts in the Museum of Prehistory and make your own decorations for your home.
Don’t forget this eggs-perience is included in the cost of a day ticket, so you can also enjoy Cheddar’s other attractions, including Dreamhunters in Cox’s Cave, The Cliff-Top Walk, Beyond the View and the spectacular views from the Lookout Tower.
Need to Know:
- The egg hunt will be running every day from 1st – 16th April.
- The Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt and craft activities are included in the cost of a day ticket.
- Under 5’s are free.
- One Egg Hunt trail sheet per child.
- Trail sheets can be collected from Gough’s Cave entrance 10am – 4.30pm.
- Once completed, the Egg Hunt trail sheet entitles the child to one prize.
- Prizes can be collected on the day of participation only.
- Due to the steep gradient and steps, we regret that much of Gough’s Cave is inaccessible to wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
- There is a buggy park halfway through Gough’s Cave, before the steps, where pushchairs can be left at the owner’s risk.
- Children must be supervised at all times.