Dragon Egg Trail at Enys Garden
3 April - 19 April
This Easter, join the members of the Cornish Dragon Conservation Society and become a dragonologist for the day
The Gardens at Enys, situated just to the North-East of Penryn, are believed to be the oldest gardens in Cornwall. Set amid woodlands, they are lovingly maintained in an enchanting natural style, and offer a peaceful retreat from the cares of the everyday.
This Easter holidays, 3rd - 19th April, come and help the Cornish Dragon Conservation Society search the gardens at Enys for the hidden Dragon eggs.
Enys Gardens, a Site of Specific Dragon Interest (S.S.D.I), will once again provide a safe environment for Cornish Dragons to lay their precious eggs.
Good News! Successful conservation efforts have resulted in some previously thought extinct species once again returning to nest at Enys. Hurrah!
As budding Dragon Conservationists, you will be provided with an explorers map and a Cornish Dragon egg identification chart.
Once you have discovered all the eggs and solved the code word you will be gifted a chocolate treat as a thank you for helping the C.D.C.S in their important conservation research. (Dairy free options are available).
And Don’t miss The Museum of Dragon Artefacts! Who will once again open their doors, with new exhibits kindly donated by Dragon Conservationists from across the world! Only the kind and fearless should enter!
For the curious, the kind and the brave!
A inspiring family day out for all ages
Dragon Dress up highly encouraged
Dogs on leads welcome ( for their own safety)
Cafe on site for cakes and light bites
Enys Gardens - Just outiside of Penryn - TR10 9LB
First Entry 10am
Final entry 3pm
Gates close at 4:30pm
It will take the average family a minimum of 1 hour to complete the trail.
The paths can get muddy so dress appropriately for the weather.
The paths down to the Pond can be steep and are not recommended for wheelchair users.
Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.
Find out more here