Half term is nearly here, and it’s time for families to think about what they can do with to keep kids entertained. There will be lots going on in Cambridgeshire for children and their parents to enjoy over the half-term break.
At the National Trust Wimpole estate, there is an exciting Pokémon trail to discover. The National Trust have teamed up with Mega Evolution Trails to host the Pokémon themed trail from May 23 and throughout May half term at 14 National Trust sites, including Wimpole.
Families who embark on the Pokémon journey will trail through the outdoors to search for ten Mega Evolution Pokémon. A National Trust spokesperson said: “Each trail point features a simple physical or creative challenge inspired by different Megan Evolution Pokémon.
“From showing courage and curiosity with darkness-type Megan Gengar ex, to unleashing energy and imagination inspired by the powerful fire-type Megan Charizard Y ex, the trails blend imaginative play with gentle activity.
“A trail sheet will help young trainers keep track of their discoveries and at the end of the trail, explorers can celebrate their achievement together with a photo opportunity at a Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trail backdrop.”
There will be 10 Pokémon’s to discover on the trail(Image: James Dobson/National Trust)
The Pokémon trail will also feature at the Blickling estate in Norfolk, just under a two-hour drive from Cambridge. As well as the May half term, Pokémon will be sticking around at National Trust sites as there will be a series of Pokémon-themed activities throughout the summer.
People visiting the National Trust sites will be able to take part in the trail as part of their admission to the site. For National Trust members, it will be free.
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