Win A Family Pass To The Great Railway Easter Hunt
Enjoy a lovely day out with the family this Easter with the Isle Of Wight Steam Railway!
We've teamed up with the railway to offer a family pass for four (two adults, two children) to enjoy The Great Railway Easter Hunt, taking place from April 3 - 14.
Calling all ‘Chocolate Detectives’ - it’s time to make like Sherlock and visit the Isle of Wight Steam Railway for the Great Railway Easter Hunt for all things chocolatey!
Make some amazing, amusing family memories together as you search for the giant eggs hidden around the entire attraction and solve the clues to claim your chocolate.
If you're visiting on Easter Sunday, help your little ones to make their own Easter bonnet before your visit ready for judging in the parade at 13:15. Plus, don't forget the daily falconry flying display at 11:40 and 13:40.
Plus, top off your day with a springtime ride through the Island’s picturesque countryside. Look out of the windows to see ancient woodlands, rolling fields of green, pretty bluebells and more. It’s the perfect Easter treat!
To win this lovely prize, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what your favourite Easter egg is and why! As ever, we'll pick our favourite, and reveal the winner on this page!
The closing date is Friday March 31 - from all of us here, best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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