Why not camp near one of these fantastic Easter egg trails?!

03 April 2012 : Written by Katie Astbury
Why not camp near one of these fantastic Easter egg trails?! Crealey Meadows
For the 5th year running Cadbury's will be supporting the National Trust and the National Trust for Scotland to bring the magic of Easter to 250 beautiful locations across the country with their fabulous Easter egg trails. It's a great opportunity to get into the spirit of Easter, enjoy being outdoors with all the family and to eat some chocolate! The trails take place on one or more days over the Easter Weekend at each location and we think this is the perfect opportunity to combine a camping trip with a great day out, so we have picked out a few great National Trust Properties where we still have availability at fantastic campsites nearby...

Castle Drogo, (Devon) - it is the last castle to be built in the UK,  boasting acres of changing landscape and spectacular views over Dartmoor! And close by we still have 5 great campsites with availability over the Easter Weekend, including Crealey Meadows, a wonderful location for families to explore the Devonshire countryside and to access the famous Adventure Park at a reduced rate!

Alfriston House, (Sussex) -  this beautiful thatched roof cottage dates back 650 years and is a vision of the "English Country" garden! What's great about this trail is that it's close to some of our best campsites, including our Alfriston campsite, which is less than a 10 minute walk away as well as Dernwood Farm and Spring Barn Farm that both offer home grown produce perfect for BBQ's!

Situated in Pembrokeshire overlooking the Teifi Gorge, Cligerran Castle dates back to the 13th century and has acres of stunning grounds to explore. The castle is only a stones throw from some of our most rural campsites including, Talywerydd which is situtated right on the West Wales coastline overlooking Cardigan Bay and only 2 miles from the spectacular Penbryn National Trust beach.

Happy Easter!!!

The Campingninja Team

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