EVERYONE will be looking for Alice this Easter courtesy of a new event to take place at a popular destination outside Oswestry.
The farm attraction at Park Hall Countryside Experience is lining up an ‘eggs-tra’ special event for the Easter school holidays.
The Easter event will run from Saturday, March 23 until Sunday, April 7.
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There will be the ‘Great Alice in Wonderland Egg Hunt’ plus egg hunt trails around the farm for extra treats.
Visitors can meet Alice and the White Rabbit in the Alice in Wonderland Barn and watch as the farm team dresses up for the hilarious Bunny Run.
Richard Powell, joint owner-director at Park Hall, said the new easter event promises to take everyone through ‘Wonderland and ‘will be grinning like Cheshire Cats’ come the end.
He said: “Come and visit our Wonderland of adventures at the farm this Easter.
“There will be everything you need to welcome in Spring, with egg hunts, fairy tale fun, bunnies, and you can see our newly born lambs enjoying farm life.
“There is so much to enjoy here, you’ll be hard pushed to fit it in to one visit.”
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Admission to the Easter event includes access to the whole farm attraction, including indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides, barrel train rides, role-play village, meeting the animals, and exploring the trenches, planet room, music room and science area.
There is an additional £1 charge per child for the Great Alice in Wonderland Egg Hunt, where children will win a chocolate treat.
Tickets can bought at a cheaper price if they are purchased in advance at www.parkhallfarm.co.uk
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