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FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Western Mail
|May 03, 2025
VISIT A NATIONAL TRUST PLACE NEAR YOU THIS HALF TERM
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THIS May half-term, make lasting memories as you try fun activities and exciting challenges at the special places cared for by National Trust Cymru.
From blossom inspired trails and gardening activities, to storytelling and outdoor play areas, there's plenty to keep the family entertained, wherever you visit.
Admission applies, free entry to National Trust members.
NORTH WALES
ERDDIG HALL & GARDEN
Wrexham
Celebrate Children's Gardening Week. On selected dates, join border sowing sessions with the garden team. Little gardeners can grab a mini watering can or spade and help sow borders of the Grade-I listed garden or join in with one of the upcycle and sow sessions.
Design an upcycled plant pot and plant some seeds to take home and grow.
CHIRK CASTLE & GARDEN
Wrexham
Step back in time and uncover the history of Chirk Castle. Discover the medieval Adam Tower, dress up in armour, peek through murder holes, or brave the two-level dungeons. On 26 and 27 May, join Jake the storyteller for stories about birds, from soaring eagles to playful robins. Still have energy to burn?
There's an award-winning garden to discover and an outdoor play area.
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