3 – 4 April

PAKATRAP Easter Adventure

Booking Required

Explore vine rows searching for colorful Easter eggs hidden by Pak’alapin. Run between sun-warmed vines, listen to birds and laugh as each egg is found. After the hunt, join hands-on workshops to decorate eggs, weave little baskets and craft playful accessories. Children keep their creations and share tasty family moments. While kids play, adults have a chance to taste local wines nearby. Bright colors, soft textures and joyful sounds make the day lively and creative.

Kids ages 0 and up.

Route de Champvigny 29,
1242 Satigny
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Photo Credit: Léman Expériences

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