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Upnor Castle's Easter heritage tail runs until Monday, April 22

Children were on the search for Easter eggs on a heritage trail with some sweet treats.

Upnor Castle opened its doors to visitors and invited them all to try and find the eggs hidden around the castle grounds.

Families were tasked with writing down where they found the different eggs.

Anthony and Sarah Boxall with children Ethan, 12 and Esme, six find one of the clues during the Easter Egg trail around Upnor Castle, Rochester on Saturday. Picture: Chris Davey..... (8313838)
Anthony and Sarah Boxall with children Ethan, 12 and Esme, six find one of the clues during the Easter Egg trail around Upnor Castle, Rochester on Saturday. Picture: Chris Davey..... (8313838)

Some of them had fun facts on the back of them about the story of Easter and the history of the site.

Once guests had completed the trail, they won a small prize.

The trail continues throughout the school holidays.

Lisa and John Weller and their children Amelia and Ryan, both eight, enjoyed the Easter egg trail
Lisa and John Weller and their children Amelia and Ryan, both eight, enjoyed the Easter egg trail

You can head along and give it a go until Monday, April 22. Tickets cost 80p on top of usual admission charges.

The castle is open daily at the moment, 10am-6pm.

It is run by Medway Council.

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