TATTON Park is celebrating all things mythical, magical and mysterious this Easter, with unicorn, knight, dragon, troll and mermaid-inspired adventures across the park.

There are treasure-hunt style trails around the mansion, garden and farm, with Cadbury’s chocolate eggs for adventurous children who find all the clues.

The parkland trail is free, and although there is no chocolate reward for this one it comes complete with fresh air, exercise and ancient woodland.

Follow the trail through Tatton Park’s beautiful spring gardens, taking you to water features such as the Mercury Pool, Golden Brook and Fernery ponds.

Children can hunt for the mermaid’s lost treasure, compete in traditional garden games and enjoy magical storytelling in the Tower Garden.

The goats have escaped - explore the Farm to find them before the troll finds you!

Your route takes you through the Lambing Shed and Hatchery to see real Easter chicks and lambs and hopefully there’ll be piglets in the Piggery too.

Make sure you call in at the 18th century mill to make magic feed for the Easter Bunny.

“We can’t wait to share the magic of our atmospheric mill again this Easter,” said Jayne Chapman, farm manager at Tatton Park.

“Families loved making food for Santa’s reindeer at Christmas, so we thought we should do the same for the Easter Bunny.”

There’s also a family entertainer at the farm throughout Easter weekend, as well as storytelling in the Bothy.

Find all the colourful dragons in the Mansion to solve the mystery word to keep these fiery beasts under control.

Stop off to dress up as a knight, look out for the photo opportunity as a dragon and receive a chocolate for bravery from Tatton Park’s Chief Knight at the end of the trail.

Magic shows and puppet shows run throughout the weekend, and wannabe wizards and witches can make their very own wand at wand-making workshops on Saturday and Sunday - book online in advance at tattonpark.org.uk/events.

Tired adventurers can recover with seasonal food in the Stables Restaurant and a new spring menu in the Gardener’s Cottage Tea room.

Shoppers can visit the pop-up Easter Market stalls and Housekeeper’s Store for gifts and estate-reared food.