
Graven Hill is inviting families to take part in a free Easter Egg Hunt during the school holidays, offering children a trail-based outdoor activity with prizes for every completed entry.
Running from 27 March to 06 April, the event encourages children to explore the community’s woodland and play areas while searching for hidden eggs and solving clues to uncover a secret word.
Trail sheets can be collected from the Graven Hill marketing suite on Graven Hill Road between 10.00am and 4.00pm each day, except on Easter Sunday when the suite will be closed.

Organisers say the route takes around 20 to 30 minutes to complete and guides families through woodland paths, children’s play areas and key points across the development, with eight eggs hidden along the route for participants to find.
Every child who successfully completes the puzzle and returns their sheet will receive an Easter-themed prize at the finish.
Gemma Davis said: “Simply follow the trail through the Graven Hill play areas and woodland and find all eight eggs to complete the puzzle. Once you’ve cracked it, return your sheet to the Marketing Suite to claim your Easter treat!”
Families visiting Graven Hill can also stop at Esquires Coffee for drinks and snacks, or visit Wine Valley, both located near the marketing suite.
Organisers say the Easter trail combines outdoor exercise, family entertainment and seasonal activities, making it one of the local free attractions available during the holiday period.















