Join Cadw for an egg-stra special Easter of events and discover the rich history of Wales.

Whether hunting for Easter eggs, following bunny trails, stepping back in time with medieval reenactments, or learning new skills at circus training workshops, there's something designed for everyone over the Easter break. The events provide fun, adventure, and educational experiences to visitors of all ages.

Head of Cadw, Gwilym Hughes, said: “The Easter holidays is the perfect time for families to get out, and explore the rich history and stories right on their own doorstep. We wanted to create an action-packed schedule of events that not only helps families to enjoy quality time together but also inspires a sense of pride and curiosity about Welsh heritage.

“Children go free with any adult membership, which offers great value for families looking to make the most of multiple visits and events throughout the year. Members enjoy unlimited access to 132 historical locations across Wales year-round, along with exclusive discounts at gift shops and similar attractions across the UK.”

Here’s a taste of what’s on offer across some of the most popular Cadw locations in west Wales this spring:

· Easter Egg Fun Trail, Laugharne Castle

Sunday and Monday, April 20 and 21, 11am-4pm – Explore the enchanting Laugharne Castle for its annual Easter Egg Hunt, where visitors will search for hidden eggs scattered throughout the castle grounds and be in with a chance to win an Easter prize! Easter bonnets are welcome.

· Let’s Use a Camera Easter Trail, Kidwelly Castle

Sunday and Monday April 20 and 21, 10am-4pm – Capture the beauty of Kidwelly Castle, a Norman masterpiece overlooking the River Gwendraeth. Families will follow the trail and take photos of specific landmarks and features within the castle grounds, a perfect activity for budding photographers and history enthusiasts.

For more information about the events taking place this month, visit Cadw's official website.