Skipton's town council have announced they will be hosting an Easter event at the canal basin this April.
The 'egg-citing' event will take place on Saturday 19th April 2025 from 10 am – 3:30 pm.
All activities will be free for the public!
Activities will include:
Petting Zoo with Joe's Owl Encounters & Exotic Mobile Zoo- Get up close and cuddle adorable farm animals, including fluffy sheep, ponies, and friendly goats.
There will also be some smaller animals but these are just to view.
Circus Skills & Workshops with Skipton Circus Skills – Participants can join their interactive workshops and learn from expert entertainers.
Beeswax Candle Making & Easter Decorations with Herd & Hive.
Affordable Food & Drink
In addition, Skipton BID will be hosting a giant Easter Egg trail around Skipton!
To find out more, visit Skipton Town Council's Facebook here.

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