Easter may be a little different again this year but thankfully the weather is set to brighten up just in time for Easter Sunday! With the
Rule Of Six now in place, there has never been a better time to jump in your
Mercedes-Benz and join your loved ones for an outdoor socially distanced day out!
We've rounded up a number of outdoor Easter Egg Hunts taking place across the South West:
Cornwall

Get some soothing sea air and enjoy a pirates Easter Egg Hunt at
Watergate Bay.
Search for the Easter Bunny on the trails at
Trengwainton Garden.
Enjoy the cheerful daffodils whilst your children collect chocolate treats at
Lanhydrock.
Hey Mercedes take me to the Easter Egg Hunt at
Trelissick.
*Photo from https://www.watergatebay.co.uk/*
Devon

Have some chill time and take on the Easter Walking Trail at
Canonteign Falls.
Challenge yourself on the Easter adventure trail at
Buckland Abbey.
Explore the ancient woodland this Easter at
Castle Drogo.
Get really stuck in the Easter Spirit with the Easter Challenger at
Lydford Gorge.
*Photo from: https://visitdartmoor.co.uk/*
Somerset

Get a truly Royal experience with the Easter Egg Hunt at
Dunster Castle
Burn off all that chocolate through the picturesque orchards at
Montacute House
Work your way through the garden of ‘rooms’ at
Lytes Cary Manor
Explore the wild gardens filled with chocolate treats at
Fyne Court
*Photo from: www.thebestofexmoor.co.uk*
Or your back garden!
Is your car still due a good
spring clean? Go the Eggstra mile for your family without even leaving the house! Here are our top tips for hosting a great Easter Egg Hunt in your own back garden:

1. Avoid any arguments - We all know our kids can be competitive, especially with one another. To avoid any fall-outs colour code the Easter Eggs and give each child their own colour.
2. Cater for all ages - We want Easter to be fun for the whole family so make sure you give your older kids more of a challenge and keep the hiding places simple for the tots, that way everyone is entertained and has their eggs!
3. Keep them on their toes - Give your child a giggle by disguising some of the eggs with other Easter themed trinkets such as bunnies, mini ducks or a hot cross bun!
4. Switch it up - Add in some extra sweet treats such as fruit cut into Easter themed shapes for those who either have allergies or just don’t like chocolate!
5. Time to get crafty - It’s super fun hiding all the eggs but it’s important to make sure all the kids each have their own basket to keep track of their treats. Why not create your own baskets from recycled items in your own back garden?
6. Keep Track - Make sure you have an idea of where all the eggs are hidden to avoid tears and disappointment!
7. Enjoy Yourself!
*Please note that you will need to check the websites of these attractions before attending as you may have to book and check their social distancing guidelines.
We’d love to see some pictures of your Easter Eggs hunts! Send them to us at
info@mercedes-benzsouthwest.co.uk or via
our Facebook page.