The National Trust for Scotland will host an Easter egg trail at Weaver’s Cottage, Kilbarchan. 

The event is running between March 29 - April 1 from 10am to 5pm each day and is one of four in and around Glasgow.

Ian McLelland, regional director for the south and west for the National Trust for Scotland, said: "We are excited to welcome families to our Easter egg trails.

"Each trail offers something completely different providing the perfect excuse to experience more than one and make treasured memories with family and friends, while supporting the Trust’s work to protect and share Scotland’s nature, beauty and heritage now and for future generations to enjoy.

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"Most of our Easter egg trails can be booked in advance, with each trail costing £4 with accompanying adults going free."

Visitors are recommended to book their trail visit in advance and last entry is 4pm.

Easter egg trail-blazers will be rewarded with an allergen free, organic chocolate egg made by B-Corp certified Moo Free.

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Mr McLelland added: "Visitors can take in the beautiful spring colours and immerse themselves in nature during the trails, where they can flex their puzzle-solving skills by following clues to earn a delicious Easter treat, the perfect activity to keep youngsters entertained during the school holidays.

"There's guaranteed fun for all the family, so make this Easter one to remember and share in the amazing adventures that await with the National Trust for Scotland this spring."

For more information, visit eventbrite.co.uk/e/easter-egg-trail-at-weavers-cottage-tickets-809008445037.