
There's lots of egg-citing things to do this Easter thanks to National Lottery players like you.
If you're looking for egg-cellent things to do with your family this Easter, here's our favourite 5 places to go – but there's loads more venues like this all across the UK – and they're all funded by you.
Why not visit: Eureka! Halifax
Click here to see what a 'National Children's Museum' is all about. This Easter why not take a walk on the wild side in the Eureka! Jungle – dress up as your favourite wild animals, try survival challenges and come face to face some truly creepy crawlies. www.eureka.org.uk
Or look for the Easter bunny here: National Museum of Rural Life, East Kilbride
Follow the Easter trail – marked by Easter-egg shaped clues – to spot the elusive-but-definitely-real Easter bunny. Meet the new spring arrivals – chicks, rabbits and lots more!
www.nms.ac.uk/national-museum-of-rural-life
Image; Ruth Armstrong
Or try a little egg rolling at: Cardiff Castle, Cardiff
Turn back the clock this Easter with egg decorating workshops, egg rolling and the classic egg and spoon race. Follow the Easter trail around the Castle or meet the knights and learn how to sword fight (minimum age for mini warriors is 5 years of age).
Or get out and about: Castle Espie Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, Co Down

It’s the Easter bunny, but not as we know it. It’s giant and, well, green. Once you’ve spotted your fill of giant green Easter bunnies, there are other giant lego brick animals to spot, courtyard games to enjoy, as well as a secret swamp, zip wire, climbing wall and den building in the woods.
Or tackle the giant obst-egg-cle course: Eden Project, Cornwall.
Hook a duck at the Easter-themed fairground, splat an egg, or play crazy golf on a mini egg golf course. Afterwards test your skills and speed on the giant obst-egg-cle course – over, under, around and through to return your egg to its egg cup. Don't forget to collect stamps along the way and egg-change them for yummy chocolate and prizes.
Image; Steve Tanner/ The Eden Project
Thanks to you, more than 450,000 lottery grants have been awarded to Good Causes, supporting venues like these and hundreds more across the UK. To find your nearest National Lottery funded project this Easter go to www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/good-causes .
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