What if instead of hiding the eggs in the living room or the garden, this year you take part in an organized egg hunt? Whether in the park of a castle or in an aquarium, this will provide the opportunity for a family outing in the open air, where young and old can have fun. Nothing to predict, just to enjoy and keep your eyes open.
– At the France Miniature park: Located in Elancourt in the Yvelines, this leisure park starts its new season under the sign of the circus. The icing on the cake, colored eggs will be hidden in the models of the landscapes and monuments of France on Sunday and Monday 22 April. Animation at no extra charge. More informations.
– The biggest egg hunt in France: It is at the castle of Merville, 20 kilometers from Toulouse that it happens. In the heart of the largest boxwood labyrinth in Europe, 60 eggs will be hidden in the park on Sunday April 000 and Monday April 21, from 22:10 am to 30 pm. The opportunity also to visit this castle built in 18. Catering on site. Price: € 1743 (6,50 to 4), € 18 adults, free for children under 8,50. More informations.
A l’Aquarium de Paris What if we combined chocolate and marine hunting? While admiring the fish, visitors can have fun collecting the eggs hidden here and there (out of the pools of course!). On Sunday April 21, at 10 a.m., hundreds ofeggs are hidden on the Aquarium tour route, for anyone with their entry ticket. For the greediest, it is advisable to arrive as soon as it opens! More informations.
– The Bercy egg hunt: A traditional meeting place for Parisians. This Sunday, April 21, 2019, we go to Cour Saint-Emilion to go in search of the famous Easter figurines scattered around the Village, allowing to win a chocolate surprise from the house Eric Kayser or from La Cure Gourmande. Please note, the hunt is played in 30-minute slots and requires prior registration on site. More informations.
– The La Baule egg hunt: For a long time this egg hunt had the title of “largest in France”. It remains one of the coolest with tens of thousands of treats hidden in the Parc des Dryades. Clever: the hunting ground is divided into different zones according to the ages of the children. We avoid the drama of the toddler who finds himself with an empty basket. See you on Monday, April 22, 2019 at the Dryades Park. from 9 am Activities on site. More informations.
– 300 solidarity egg hunts: Everywhere in France, the Secours Populaire Français organizes solidarity egg hunts. To participate, all you have to do is buy a “hunting license” on site which will finance solidarity projects around the world. Next, it’s up to young and old to watch out and find colored eggs, which can then be exchanged for treats. Some examples: Montpellier, April 17, from 14 p.m. to 17 p.m., at Domaine d’O, Paris, April 21 and 22, from 10 a.m. to 17 p.m., 10 people expected at Parc André Citroën, Lyon, on 000 April, from 17 a.m. to 10 p.m., 17 children expected at Chambovet park, Dijon, on April 700, from 10 p.m. to 14 p.m., at Château de Pouilly park. Discover the Secours Populaire egg hunt menu here.
– Everyone at the Paquodrôme: The Easter operation initiated by the National Horse Racing Federation is back this year in 20 racetracks throughout France. The idea is to bring families to the racetracks by allowing them to hunt eggs AND discover the world of horse racing. Riddles, gifts and entertainment will also be offered. Please note that places are limited. Dates, places and info here.