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Rhodri Harrison

Gower Christmas tree farm is holding an epic Easter egg hunt

Gower Fresh Christmas Trees has announced it will hold an epic egg hunt this Easter.

Easter Eggstravaganza will transform the iconic farm into a seasonal day out destination complete with local traders, funfair and interactive characters.

Fun for all the family will be guaranteed through the event with age-graded trails to win chocolate prizes.

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Once home to sheep and cattle, owner Rob Morgan wanted to carry on the family-run farm, of five generations, with a new direction in the shape of Christmas trees.

But now it's evolved even further to become a family destination throughout the year.

Equipped with the largest reindeer herd in Wales, the Christmas tree farm offers seasonal events with its pumpkin patch, lavender and sunflower fields and now an Easter egg trail.

The farm will host a fun fair and local stalls with produce (waffle LLP)
Children will meet seasonal characters on the trail (waffle LLP)

Children will get "a taste of what the farm has to offer" with clues and an age-graded trail, meeting characters along the way in the hope of completing their map and earning themselves a chocolate egg.

With children's entertainers, interactive characters from Alice In Wonderland, the Easter Bunny, a funfair and local craft stalls alongside side stalls - the event will provide a seasonal celebration for one week only, from Monday, April 11 to Monday, April 18 (Easter Monday).

Tickets cost £1 for adults and £9.95 for children with chocolate goodies included.

Rob Morgan said it was great they could return to normal after all this time (Jonathan Myers)

"It's great we get to celebrate the great outdoors again and we wanted to give something to do after all the difficult time," said Rob.

"People are desperate to go out and do things and we just knew we had to do something and help get things back to normal.

"We wanted to celebrate not only the farm but everything Gower has to offer with local produce and craft, we wanted to help everyone in the area really."

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