Easter Egg Trail at Rainham Hall 2026
Schedule
Wed, 01 Apr, 2026 at 11:00 am to Mon, 06 Apr, 2026 at 04:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Rainham Hall | London, EN
Tucked away in the outer reaches of East London, Rainham Hall is one of the National Trust's most charming hidden gems: a perfectly preserved Grade II* listed Georgian merchant's house built in 1729 for Captain John Harle. This Easter, the hall's beautiful community garden is buzzing with activity — literally — as the annual Easter trail takes on a bee-themed adventure.
The Easter Egg Trail at Rainham Hall runs from 1–6 April 2026, 11am to 4pm daily. The theme this year is bees — and the trail is packed with bee-inspired activities designed to get families moving and exploring the garden: try your hand at honey hoopla, take on the bee tag challenge, and wind through the community garden discovering the wonders of nature along the way. Complete the adventure and collect your Easter treat at the finish.
The bee theme ties into one of Rainham Hall's newest features: Honey Bee Hall, where visitors can explore brand-new hives, find out about a day in the life of a bee colony, and even see a demonstration hive up close. It's educational without being earnest — and kids who are fascinated by insects will absolutely love it.
Rainham Hall has been owned by the National Trust since 1949 and is one of the finest early 18th-century merchant's houses in the country. The garden is a community space that has been cultivated into a lovely mix of wildlife-friendly planting, heritage varieties, and seasonal flowers. Spring is one of the best times to visit — the garden is in full bloom and the surrounding area, including the RSPB Rainham Marshes nature reserve just down the road, makes for a brilliant full day out in a rarely-visited corner of London.
Entry to the garden is free. The Easter trail costs £3.50 per participant (card payment only). No booking required for the trail — just turn up. If you want to tour the Hall itself, book that separately as it has limited open days.
<h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3>
Is entry to the garden free?
Yes, entry to Rainham Hall Garden is free. The Easter trail costs £3.50 per participant (card payment only).
Do I need to book?
No booking needed for the trail or garden — just turn up between 11am and 4pm, 1–6 April. If you want to visit inside the Hall, check the National Trust website for available dates and booking requirements.
What is Honey Bee Hall?
A new display at Rainham Hall featuring working hives where you can learn about bee colonies, see a demonstration hive, and discover the importance of bees. It's free to explore as part of your garden visit.
Getting there: Rainham rail station is about a 15-minute walk. There is no on-site car park, but parking is available in the nearby Tesco (3 hours free for customers) and a pay-and-display car park. Rainham Hall, The Broadway, Rainham RM13 9YN.



















