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The Enchanted Cave – An egg hunt with a difference!

Join them for a magical illuminated trail at Cheddar Gorge & Caves this Easter

Discover a charming and magical illuminated trail within Gough’s Cave this Easter, where fairies glisten, flowers grow and eggs glow!

Running from 29th March – 14 April during the Easter school holidays. This fun and interactive trail will keep the whole family entertained. Can you help them?

A mischievous eagle has hidden the fairies special Easter eggs deep within Gough’s Cave.

On your travels, you’ll meet guardian fairies who hold clues to figuring out what’s so special about the eggs. Can you help them find the missing eggs? If you’re lucky, on your journey through the cave you might get to see the Giant Golden Egg in the Diamond Chamber too!

Will you find the missing eggs and discover why they are so important to the fairies? If you ‘crack’ this special task, there’s a treat waiting for you.

Once you’ve completed the trail, join Cheddar Gorge for fun Easter themed arts and crafts.

Admission to this event is included in the price of a day ticket, so you can enjoy six exciting attractions. Explore Gough’ Cave, their spectacular stalactite show cave where Cheddar Man, Britain’s oldest, most complete human skeleton was discovered. You can see a replica inside the cave and learn about the amazing DNA discovery. Explore Cox’s Cave, our oldest show cave discovered in 1837. Find out more about the local history, wildlife and plants in their Beyond the View cinema experience. Learn how the ancestors lived and survived at the Museum of Pre-History and venture up the 274 steps of Jacob’s Ladder to The Lookout Tower and the Cliff-Top Walk where you will enjoy stunning views of the gorge and Mendip Hills – a landscape that has been millions of years in the making!

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