Children are hunting for Easter eggs in and around East Riddlesden Hall this weekend.
Families visiting the National Trust manor house are able to take part in the Cadbury Easter Egg Trail.
The activity began on Good Friday, as the 17th century house and grounds opened full-time for the spring/summer season.
Children were able to follow clues, answer questions and complete challenges as they explored the historic attraction.
They could accompany Mrs Flutterby on a butterfly trail around the garden, helping her find all the hidden flowers.
Youngsters who successfully complete the trail receive a prize, and they can also take part in crafts during their visit.
There is also a playground next to the house, a maze in the field below, and an outdoor kitchen and ‘hobbit house’ for messy play.
Trail sheets cost £1.50 per child on top of the normal East Riddlesden Hall admission fee. Under-fives are admitted free.
The Cadbury East Trail runs until tomorrow.
Visit nationaltrust.org.uk/east-riddlesden-hall or call 01535 607075 for further information.
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