28 – 29 March

PAKATRAP: Tractor Egg Hunt

Booking Required

Climb aboard for a bumpy tractor trailer ride through rows of vines and hunt for hidden Easter eggs among the green leaves. Search, listen to bird song and feel the breeze while following clues. After the hunt, children join Easter craft workshops to paint, glue and decorate small treasures, and little ones have a quiet play corner. Sounds, colors and movement make this a hands-on outdoor adventure that sparks curiosity and creativity.

Kids ages 3–10.

Rue du Faubourg 9
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Photo Credit: Léman Expériences

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