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Join us at Blair Castle & Gardens this Easter for some family fun. We have an Easter Egg Hunt at the castle throughout the school holidays and some extra special activities on Easter Sunday.
After all that Easter eggcitement why not head to the Tullibardine Restaurant for some Easter themed treats!
Easter Egg Hunt | 5th April ā 22nd April
Inside the Castle
Join in with our Easter Egg Hunt inside the castle throughout the Easter holidays. Collect your prize from the shop upon completion!
Available for free with a Castle ticket.
Easter Sunday Fun Activity Day | Sunday 20th April | 11am ā 3pm
Banvie Hall (The glass entrance doors at the far end of the Castle)
Meet the Easter Bunny at the Banvie Hall at 11am to guide you through our fun childrenās activities this Easter Sunday. The events below will flow from one into the next and there are prizes for both competitions and the Egg Hunt.
ā Easter egg decorating competition
ā Easter egg rolling competition
ā Easter Egg Hunt in Hercules walled garden
ā Deer Feeding
Admission included with a Gardens and Grounds ticket.
Grab a bargain – Pop Up Charity Shop in aid of Boat of Garten Community Hall!
Date: Saturday 3 + Sunday 4 May
Time: 10:00-14:00, daily
Running alongside a Community Cafe!
WE NEED YOUR STUFF
Please donate to our Pop Up Shop…
We are hoping that you will have a clear out and let us find your unwanted items a new home. Please give us your bric a brac and household bits and pieces, quality clothing, outdoor equipment, etc. (Unlike the auction, we are unable to accept furniture or very large items)
Items can be delivered to the Hall during the week prior to the opening (from Monday 28th April). So, if you’re having a clear out just now, remember to keep it aside for us and donate it nearer the time!
Boat of Garten’s Family Fun Day is back!
Put the date in your diary today!
The day will be packed with family fun and games, a Makers Market and BBQ & Cafe with awesome cuisine plus lots more to be announced.
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Saturday 21 June 2025
ā° 12:00-15:00
š Boat of Garten Community Hall
Contact Boat Hall:
š§ info@boathall.org.uk
āļø 01479 831123
Are Car Boot Sales your ‘thing’? If so, book in for our first sale of the year – it’s in August this year!
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Sunday 24 August 2025
ā° 12:00
š Boat of Garten Community Hall (playing field)
Our Car Boot Sales will happen in August (outdoor), October (indoor).
If you are interested in holding a stall, please get in touch.
Contact Boat Hall:
š§ info@boathall.org.uk
āļø 01479 831123
Ā£10 per car to be paid in advance
Join Glenlivet & Inveravon Heritage Ranger Lydia for a talk on Pictish art and symbol stones. We will be looking at four Pictish Stones discovered in the churchyard of Inveraven, which has been a site of spiritual practice and pilgrimage for centuries. This tour will provide an overview to Pictish art and culture and will show how the Picts contributed to the shaping of modern Scotland.
Access to Inveraven Church is off the A95 about half a mile north the entrance to Ballindalloch Castle, and can be found by following the brown tourist sign directing visitors down the single track road to the Inveraven Pictish Stones.
Parking is available at the bottom of the drive before you arrive at the church or in front of the church building.
As we will be outside, please dress appropriately for changeable weather.
Children are very welcome to attend.
Well behaved dogs may attend but must be leashed as there is often livestock on site.
Funded by Foundation Scotland from the Dorenell Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund.
Please note that toilet facilities are not available on site
āGlenlivet it has castles three, Drumin, Blairfindy and Deskieā. This easy guided walk will take us to the 16th century tower house of Blairfindy and begins outside the iconic Glenlivet Distillery. On the walk in weāll enjoy stunning views over one of Scotlandās most famous glens. Youāll learn a bit about Glenlivetās rich history and some whisky history too.
Blairfindy Castle was completed in 1564 by John Gordon. In its heyday Blairfindy was a fine example of a three storey L-plan tower house and even today shows a remarkable degree of preservation. A project to stabilise Blairfindy Castle took place in 2019, funded through the Tomintoul & Glenlivet Landscape Partnership, a programme supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The castle is now open to visitors for the first time in decades and has been specially adapted to encourage nesting birds and pollinators.
The park will SPRINGšŖŗš„š into life this Easter from the 31st March to the 21st April! Expect an EGGS-plosion of Easter themed activities, cracking competitions and prize giveaways. Our Wonderwood attraction has an Easter transformation and becomes Warrenwood! Where you can capture some truly unforgettable family moments at our interactive photo displays and trial multiple mini activities!
āØWhat are the daily Easter activities for 2025? See belowš
š°Peter Rabbit themed egg hunt in Dinosaur Kingdom
š£Chick Colouring Competition in The Butterfly House (Prizes: Easter Crafting Bundles)
š„Golden Egg Competition in Bamboozeleum (Prize: Giant Lindt Bunny)
šEaster Dress Up in The Growing and Shrinking Cabin
šMini-Spring themed activities in Warrenwood (Wonderwood)
šSpecial Character Appearanceš
Donāt miss the chance to get a photo with Peter Rabbit himself (5-6th April only)! He will be available for a āMeet and greetā at intervals throughout those days at the Dinosaur Kingdom hut, so hop to it!
More egg-citing news, we are giving away a Ā£200 Amazon Voucher! To the best Park photo sent in between the 31st March-21st April via our Facebook page. We canāt wait to see what our visitors are getting up to!
Plan NOW for an Easter adventure with 20 attractions to explore and amazing Easter fun for the whole family. All activities are included in the ticket, grab your great value day out experience by visiting us at www.landmarkpark.co.uk
Big news for all Peter Rabbit fans! The beloved character from Beatrix Potterās classic tales is making a special appearance at Landmark Forest Adventure Park on April 5th and 6th, 2025! š°āØ
Join us for a fun-filled weekend where you can:
šø Meet & Greet with Peter Rabbit and capture unforgettable photos
šØ Take part in fun-themed activities
Peter Rabbit will be appearing at intervals on each day, so donāt forget to bring your cameras! š·
Meeting Peter Rabbit is included with regular park entry tickets. Donāt miss this magical experience!
š° We can’t wait to see you there!
š Book your park tickets today! www.landmarkpark.co.uk
Returning for 2025 is our popular Bivvy Trek. We will once again be returning to Ben Macdui in what will be a unique experience on the UKās second highest mountain.
This trek will start at 6pm (1800hrs) from the Cairngorm Mountain upper car park. This is slightly later than our usual treks with the idea we will reach the summit of Ben Macdui just before midnight, able to enjoy the late light of midsummer from the comfort of our bivvy bags. The following day we will have a relaxed morning with a cooked breakfast prepared by your guide, with a return journey via Loch Avon and a second Munro summit of Cairn Gorm.
A bivy adventure for us is all about feeling connected to the environment you wish to be in. Tents are great and offer a lot of comfort but once you close the doors you miss that immersive experience with whatās going on outside. Bivvying also avoids many of the issues surrounding pitching a tent, for example unsuitable ground or finding a large enough area to accommodate a group. You literally find the perfect spot, lay yourself down, watch the sunset or simply open your eyes throughout the night to gaze up at the sky.
Provided on this trek is a lightweight Bivvy (348 grams), cooking equipment, hot drinks and breakfast. We recommend you have a meal before setting off. Your guide will also provide and carry all safety gear including a large tarp for the group to sleep under if the weather is wet. All other equipment is to be provided by the client including sleeping bag and mat. This is a great introduction to minimalist wild-camping.
This lightweight 3 day trek in the Cairngorms includes 2 high wild camps and a more leisurely way of summiting the UKās next 5 highest mountains, all over 4000 feet, after Ben Nevis ā Ben Macdui, Braeriach, Carn Toul, Angels Peak and Cairn Gorm. Additionally there will be an option to summit the additional Munros of Devilās Point and Carn a Mhaim. It will also give you plenty of time to fully absorb and appreciate the unique environments presented in the central Cairngorms.
Starting at the Sugarbowl our route will take us through the dramatic and narrow rocky pass of the Chalamain Gap before gently descending to the Lairig Ghru. We will then ascend into a true mountain environment over Sron na Lairig and our first summit of Braeriach (1296m 4250ft) followed by our first high camp near to the Wells of Dee [Source of the River Dee]. Once camp has been set up there should be opportunities to explore the stunning views westwards down to Loch Einich and eastwards across the dramatic corries down to the Lairig Ghru.
Day Two will take us around the edge of the vast An Garbh Coire and over Sgor an Lochain Uaine (Angels Peak: 1258m 4126 feet), above the hanging Loch Uaine, then steeply over Carn Toul (1291m 4234 feet) before crossing Stob Coire an t-Saighdeir before descending to the head of Coire Odhar. This should allow a quick āno packā ascent to the top of Bod an Deamhain (Devils Point: 1004m 3293 feet). Our route then takes us down past the world famous Corrour Bothy, across the River Dee and up the Tailleur Burn to our final camp on the shoulder of Carn a Mhiam. For the energetic, an evening packless walk along the ridge to the summit of Carn a Mhaim (1037m 3,401 feet), and back, will be offered.
Day Three leads us to the summit of Ben Macdui to the second highest mountain in Britain at 1309m (4293 feet). We will then meander āoff trackā toward the atmospheric Feith Buidhe plateau region above Loch Avon with views down to the Shelter Stone area. The route will then take us over the northern crags above the Loch following a pathless, but easy ascent, to the popular summit of Cairn Gorm (1244m 4080 feet) before descending the less touristy Fiacaill aā Choire Chais, and into the atmospheric enormity of Coire an t-Sneachda, before finishing our journey at the Cairngorm Mountain Ski Centre [Coire Cas].
This is a description of our intended route but it will be adapted as necessary in relation to weather conditions and the performance of the group.
Everything is provided – all food and wild-camping equipment.
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