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SPRING INTO EASTER!

With fun and frolics across the UK, your family holiday can be filled with jollity

- HANNAH SUMMERS

EASTeR is nearly upon us, so do it differentl­y this year. Whether you fancy camping in a church, herding ducks round an assault course, hiking up a mountain or teeing off, we’ve found the perfect quirky breaks. And there might even be some chocolate . . .

POTTER WITH BEATRIX

WiTH the release of the film Peter Rabbit, there’s no better time to explore the lake District that inspired Beatrix Potter. Stay at the grand 18th-century Storrs Hall, with views over Windermere, and visit the World of Beatrix Potter.

EASTER TREAT: A Beatrix Potterinsp­ired afternoon tea at the hotel (£29.50 per person).

DETAILS: Rooms from £205 B&B for a family of three, ( storrshall.

com, 01539 447111).

CAMP IN A CHURCH

enJOY camping without the soggy tent. ‘Champing’, invented by the Churches Conservati­on Trust, is a new trend. Cosy camp beds are set up in 26 churches in the UK, with hearty breakfasts from local B&Bs or farmers. EASTER TREAT: Really getting into the spirit! DETAILS: Children from £25 and adults from £ 49 per night, ( champing.co.uk, 020 7841 0436).

MANOR HOUSE EGG HUNT

CHilDRen stay free at Brooks Country House in Herefordsh­ire this easter. There’s a giant chess board, a games room and the chance to collect eggs from the hotel’s chickens. EASTER TREAT: Search for the chocolate variety on an easter egg hunt across the 13-acre estate on easter Sunday. DETAILS: Three nights from £ 407 B& B for a family of three ( brookscoun­tryhouse.com, 01989 730211).

COASTAL CARAVANS

GRAnDPARen­TS and parents can get involved in the easter extravagan­za at Haven Holidays. led by the nature Rockz Rangers, everyone goes on guided nature trails, learning new skills such as fire-building, sand castle crafting and crabbing.

With 36 sites along the British coast and spacious caravan accommodat­ion, there will be something to suit every family. EASTER TREAT: enjoy one of the UK’s biggest easter egg hunts, with prizes guaranteed. DETAILS: Haven is offering threenight­s self- catering on the easter bank holiday from £299 per family, based on six sharing ( haven.com, 0333 202 5250).

KING OF THE CASTLE

SeTTle into the opulent rooms at Glenapp Castle in Ayrshire, West Scotland. The four- day easter break includes delicious Scottish feasts, a falconry display — with golden eagles and baby owls — along with family-friendly games galore. There are 36 acres of grounds to explore, and even archery lessons. EASTER TREAT: egg-painting and hunts for chocolate eggs in the pristine grounds. DETAILS: Four nights for two adults and one child is £1,380 per room, including easter activities ( glenappcas­tle.com, 01465 831212).

SWEET TEA IN DURHAM

AT SeAHAM Hall, a luxury boutique hotel set on a clifftop on Durham’s Heritage Coast, there’s a new chocolate- dedicated afternoon tea to satisfy sweet cravings.

Grab a table with a sea view and feast on dark chocolate financiers with salted caramel, milk chocolate and amaretto mousse, sandwiches and tea.

EASTER TREAT: indulge without the calories at the spa.

DETAILS: Rooms from £ 295 B&B ( seaham-hall.co.uk, 0191 640 3935).

FULL-ON ADVENTURE

FROM egg-painting to kitemaking and treasure hunts at Celtic Manor Resort, in the Usk Valley, South Wales, there’s a back- to- back itinerary. Try archery, footgolf and crazy golf, with luxurious lodgings and acres of land to explore. EASTER TREAT: Children can master easter bonnet-making. DETAILS: Two nights in a Hunter lodge around easter costs from £970 for family of four ( celticmano­r. 01633 410 262).

HIKING AND GOLF

ADVenTUROU­S adults should head to the Slieve Donard Resort & Spa, which sits at the base of the Mourne Mountains, in northern ireland.

Take an easter Sunday hike up the 850- metre high Slieve Donard, the highest mountain in northern ireland, or enjoy dramatic coastal views while playing a round at the two worldfamou­s 18-hole links of the Royal County Down Golf Course. EASTER TREAT: enjoy a pint of locally brewed Maggie’s leap and a special easter roast at onsite pub the Percy French. DETAILS: From £ 190 B& B, ( hastingsho­tels. com, 02843 721066).

EQUESTRIAN EASTER

HeAD for Five Saints Riding Centre in Carmarthen­shire, where you will learn the basics of riding and horse care.

Cosy farmhouse accommodat­ion is set in the Cothi Valley. EASTER TREAT: Guide your horse on an equestrian- inspired chocolate hunt. DETAILS: Three nights from £425pp based on a family of four, including riding lessons, ( fivesaints.com, 01558 650580).

GALLOP TO ASCOT

THOROUGHBR­eDS aren’t the only talented beasts at Ascot’s Spring Family Raceday. Colliedogs from The Quack Pack will be diversifyi­ng their herding skills on indian runner ducks, and in The Ferret Roadshow children can guide the scurrying creatures through assault courses.

There’s also animal meet-andgreets and hands-on fun such as foraging/ cooking classes included in the ticket price. EASTER TREAT: Search for Peter Rabbit’s golden carrot and scoff chocolate eggs. DETAILS: Starts 11am this Sunday at Ascot Racecourse, Berks. Adults from £25, under-18s free ( ascot.co.uk, 0844 346 3000). Family rooms at the Royal Berkshire hotel from £149 B&B.

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Holy night: Try ‘champing’ (camping in a church), or the luxury of Storrs Hall (main picture) in the Lake District

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