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Return of Wapping Wharf’s Easter Trail
Families will be able to join in the hunt for brightly coloured eggs between Gaol Ferry Steps and CARGO one and two over the Easter holiday.
The cut-outs will be decorated and displayed somewhere in the windows of Wapping Wharf’s eclectic independent shops, takeaways and restaurants for children to count and spot as part of the free event.
After adding up how many Easter eggs they’ve spotted, families can enter the number online via www.wappingwharf.co.uk/news and vote for their favourite egg.
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Those who enter the exact number will be in with the chance of winning a surprise Easter prize.

Families can find the eggs across Wapping Wharf, which houses independent shops and eateries such as Gambas, Root, Woky Ko and The Assembly Bakery – photo: Jon Craig photos
Tess Lidstone from BOX-E, one of the businesses organising the Easter Trail, said, “We’re all so happy to be able to hold our Easter Trail at Wapping Wharf again, having last run it in 2019. We always have such a great response to the trail, and it makes for a lovely Easter activity in the heart of Bristol.
“Children love to hunt for the colourful Easter eggs and adults always enjoy the array of places to shop and have a bite to eat in our lovely harbourside setting.”
The Easter Trail will run from April 9-24 and is free to join.
Main photo: Jon Craig photos
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