Popular Easter Egg Hunt returns to Kenyon Hall with refreshed trail

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Kenyon Hall Farm’s popular Easter Egg Hunt, which attracted more than 15,000 visitors last year, is returning with a refreshed trail for 2026 featuring new photo opportunities and installations created with Warrington artist Rob Weigh.

The much-loved seasonal event, held at the family-run farm in Croft, has become a firm favourite for families across Warrington and the surrounding area. This year’s trail has been updated with new creative elements, colourful displays and interactive photo spots designed to make the experience even more memorable for visitors.
Working with Warrington artist Rob Weigh, Kenyon Hall has introduced a range of new installations and visual features throughout the trail, giving families plenty of opportunities to stop, explore and capture photos along the way.
James Bulmer, owner of Kenyon Hall Farm, said: “We’re really excited to be bringing the Easter Egg Hunt back this year with a refreshed trail and some fantastic new features. It’s become such a popular event for families across the area, and working with a talented local artist has helped us add some brilliant new photo opportunities that visitors will hopefully really enjoy.”

The Easter Egg Hunt trail will take visitors on a journey around the farm, where children can follow clues and explore the countryside setting before collecting an Easter-themed prize at the end.
The refreshed event aims to build on the success of previous years, when more than 15,000 tickets were sold, reflecting the growing popularity of the attraction as a spring day out for local families. Tickets have also been kept affordable to make the event accessible, with adult tickets priced at £3.50 and children’s tickets £4.50.
The Easter Egg Hunt runs every day from Saturday 21 March until Sunday 19 April and tickets are available now.
More information and tickets can be found at: kenyonhall.co.uk/easter-egg-hunt


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