There’s an eggs-citing new garden trail for all ages this Easter Holidays at Trebah Garden near Falmouth.

As the garden comes to life after its winter rest so too have some mysterious eggs. Since being found on the island of Mallard Pond the Trebah Eggs have started to warm up in the spring sunshine and have sprouted legs. They have been spotted running amok in the |garden and have hidden themselves in various locations.

This year you are invited to explore the garden while searching for the eggs hiding places.

Follow the trail counting the number of eggs hiding in each location to win a chocolate prize.

Trails cost £2 and include a chocolate egg prize.

There will also be the opportunity to make your own Egg with Legs at two drop-in workshops held on March 31 and April 2.

Workshops cost £3 per child and include all materials. If that isn’t enough, Trebah will also be hosting a Family Wildlife Day in conjunction with Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Fox Club and the Feadon Farm’s Wildlife Rangers, Alyson and Gary Zammit on April 8.

Children will be encouraged to get up close to some fascinating creatures and find out more about their personalities and habitats.

There will also be a Cornwall Wildlife Trust Creative Workshop run by the Fox Club.

Normal Entry Rates apply on all event days.

See www.trebah-garden.co.uk