EASTER workshops, egg trails and more will be on offer at Worcestershire museums during the spring holiday.
The Commandery in Sidbury is running a variety of Easter activities until Friday, April 10, including a parade on Easter Monday (April 6) where people create an Easter bonnet before parading up Fort Royal Hill, with prizes for the best bonnet.
Throughout the Easter holidays visitors to the Worcester Art Gallery and Museum in Foregate Street can explore objects including dinosaur footprints, a baby polar bear and a famous sturgeon in the museum gallery and enjoy the current exhibitions 'An Englishman Abroad' and 'Stanhope Forbes' England'.
Until Thursday and then again from Tuesday, April 7 until Friday, April 10, visitors to The County Museum at Hartlebury can enjoy countryside themed craft activities.
On Easter Monday the museum will celebrate the countryside with traditional crafts and games, local produce, children's activities and archery.
Visitors can enjoy falconry displays, meet alpacas, watch ferret racing and have a donkey ride.
For more information on the museums and activities please see www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk.
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