FAMILIES can step into a world of myth, music and make-believe at Oriel y Parc: National Park Discovery Centre in St Davids this Easter, with activities, creative workshops and local art until Sunday, April 12
Leading the line-up is the Mythical Beasts’ Egg Quest, a magical trail inviting young adventurers to explore the woodland, courtyard and centre in search of the hidden eggs of dragons, griffins, owls and ravens. Along the way, they will need to uncover scattered musical notes left behind by the creatures of legend, reveal an enchanted melody and play the song to unlock their prize. The trail runs throughout the Easter holiday and costs £4 per child.
Hands-on fun continues with two imaginative Make and Take sessions. On Wednesday, April 1, children can create their own pinecone bird feeder to hang in the garden, while learning about some of the small birds found in the local area and making a bird spotter sheet to take home. The following Wednesday, April 8, the focus shifts from feathered visitors to fantastical creations, with youngsters invited to make and decorate their own mystical creature before bringing it to life with flapping wings. Both sessions are drop-in activities, running from 11am-3pm, at a cost of £4 per child.
The St Davids and Solva Art Group’s spring exhibition runs from Thursday, April 2 to Wednesday, April 8, 10am-4pm. The exhibition features work by local amateur artists who meet weekly in nearby Solva, with proceeds from sales going to local charities.
Browse handmade craft fairs by Makers Bizarre on Tuesday, April 7 from 10.30am to 4.30pm. With free entry, the fairs will showcase a handpicked selection of local stallholders selling handmade crafts and produce.

For more information about Easter activities and events at Oriel y Parc, visit www.orielyparc.co.uk.




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