Whether it’s an egg hunt or something a little different, there’s plenty to see and do to keep the whole family entertained this Easter weekend.

Chocolate Sensations at Kew Gardens, from until April 10

A full programme of family-friendly events at Kew ranges from a Lindt Gold Bunny Flavour Trail, face painting, exhibits about growing chocolate, a chocolate cookie kitchen, make your own chocolate wrapper workshops, bean to bar workshops and Georgian kitchen workshops. Go to kew.org

Giant Easter Duck Hunt at WWT London Wetland Centre from Friday, March 25 to April 10

Eight giant ducklings have gone into hiding at the Wetland centre and anyone who discovers all of them can win a chocolate. The attraction in Barnes is also hosting arts and crafts such as egg painting and the usual fun such as pond dipping. Go to wwt.org

Easter Egg Hunt at Morden Hall Park, 10am to 5pm from Friday, March 25, to Monday, March 28

Can you find the Easter Bunny’s stash of chocolate goodies? Solve the clues and look high and low through the fields, trees and under bridges to claim your Cadbury prize. The hunt costs £4. Go to easter.cadbury.co.uk

Easter Egg Hunt and activities at Ham House, 10am to 4.30pm from Friday, March 25, to Monday, March 28

Take on the Easter Egg hunt for a chance to win a chocolatey prize or get involved in the historic house’s other activities, which include storytelling and art. The hunt costs £3 and normal admission fees apply. Go to easter.cadbury.co.uk

Easter Egg Hunt at Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher, from 10.30am to 4pm on Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26

Wander the beautiful 19th century landscape garden looking for clues left by the Easter Bunny for the chance to win a chocolate prize. The hunt costs £3 and normal admission fees apply. Go to easter.cadbury.co.uk

Easter Egg Hunt at Polesden Lacey, Dorking, 10.30am to 3.30pm from Friday, March 25, to Monday, March 28

Someone has been taking the nibbles from Mrs Greville’s picnic – can you solve the clues to find out who it is? There’s a Cadbury’s chocolate prize at stake. The hunt costs £3. Normal entry fees apply. Go to easter.cadbury.co.uk

Children’s Easter Egg Hunt at Painshill Park, Cobham, 10am to 4pm on Sunday, March 27, and Monday, March 28

Hunt for egg shaped clues around the garden, leading you to a chocolate treat to take home. The hunt is included in the admission fee.

Easter Egg Hunt at The Lensbury, Teddington, from 11am to noon on Friday, March 25

Go on a free egg hunt around The Lensbury’s grounds. All ages are welcome to take part. Go to lensburyclub.com

Easter Fair at Hampton Court Palace, noon to 11pm from Friday, March 25, to Tuesday, March 29

A fixture on the green opposite the palace for 150 years, the fair hosts lots of rides, food and games. Profits from Tuesday go to Princess Alice Hospice. Go to hrp.org.uk

Easter Garden Trail – Naughty Gnomes and Botanical Bunnies at Strawberry Hill House from Saturday, March 26, to April 10

Stalk the woodland of Strawberry Hill looking for clues and answering riddles to win an Easter treat. The trail costs £2. Go to strawberryhillhouse.org.uk

Easter Egg Hunt at Hampton and Kempton Waterworks Railway on Sunday, March 27

Go on a hunt among the steam trains at the vintage railway. It costs £2.50 adults, £1 children, is free for under fives and costs £6 for a family of two adults and up to three children. Go to hamptonkemptonrailway.org.uk

Parent and Child Cupcake Decorating Class at The Penthouse Studio, Wandsworth, 2pm to 3.30pm on Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26

Get creative with your little one (aged five to 15) and create some gorgeous cupcakes. Go to ladyberrycakes.co.uk

Easter-themed Kid’s Club workshops at The Heart shopping centre, Walton, from 11am to 4pm on Saturday, March 26

Children can have a go at making bunny ears and a basket and have their face painted as they transform into the Easter bunny and hop along the centre’s Easter trail to pick up goodies. Shooting Star Chase children’s hospice will also be selling egg cups to support their cause.

Thames Ditton Miniature Railway in Claygate Lane, from 2pm to 5.30pm on Sunday, March 27, and Monday, March 28

Take a ride on the miniature railway as it reopens for Easter. Single rides cost £2.25 and all afternoon rides cost £7.25. Refreshments are available in the clubhouse from 2.30pm.

Easter Lunch at Wimbledon Guild at noon or 1.30pm on Thursday, March 24

The Easter bunny will drop in on lunch at the Guild café. Dinner is roast lamb, roast potatoes, vegetables and mint sauce, with Simnel cake afterwards. It costs £6. Reserve your place in reception, at the café or by e-mailing info@wimbledonguild.co.uk

GRM 7s at Old Emanuel RFC, New Malden, from 10am on Saturday, March 26

Rugby’s entertaining shorter format of the game (recently reintroduced into the Olympics) gets an outing at Old Emanuel RFC with an elite level tournament and a social competition as well as a barbecue and a bar. Go emanuelrugby.co.uk

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