New family mystery trail launches at RHS Garden Wisley

DATE

March 5, 2026

Become a detective in Surrey this Easter with RHS Garden Wisley’s interactive trail for families – and help rescue the Easter Bunny.

This Easter, families can put on their detective hats and take on an egg-straordinary challenge at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey.

The interactive family trail invites little sleuths to follow clues, solve puzzles, and help rescue the Easter Bunny.

The mystery begins just as the Easter Bunny was about to deliver chocolate across the country. However, to his dismay, every egg basket had been emptied, leaving behind nothing but a solitary carrot.

Eight suspicious characters were spotted nearby – can your young detectives hop to it and uncover the culprit behind this egg-celent crime?

Armed with a £3 detective pack, children can explore the garden while working together to follow clues, decode secret ciphers, and complete fun activities.

Each pack contains colouring pencils, puzzles, and a variety of Easter-themed challenges designed to spark imagination and discovery.

For younger participants, a simpler trail is available, and every budding detective receives a chocolate reward at the finish.

On selected dates, families can also enjoy Easter Storytime to solve another seasonal mystery or join the Leaf and Clue Academy. This special walk teaches children how nature leaves clues that can help solve garden mysteries, adding an extra layer of discovery to their adventure.

Garden entry is free for members and children under five, whereas under-17s are £5 each. Detective packs and the Leaf and Clue Academy cost £3 per child, with online booking required for the academy.

RHS Garden Wisley promises an un-bunny-lievably fun day out, where young detectives can enjoy outdoor adventure, teamwork, and chocolate-filled rewards.

For more information or to book, visit rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley.

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