RHS Garden Harlow Carr is set to host a Great Garden Game-a-thon during May half term.
The event, running from 24th May until 1st June, will offer families the chance to get involved in a variety of classic garden games, giant fun and interactive workshops.
RHS Harlow Carr will also host Sports Days, where the Garden Detectives will challenge visitors to get competitive and take part in a host of traditional games with a special twist.
A spokesperson for RHS Harlow Carr said:
“Those looking for more family fun can also get competitive with a host of giant lawn games, including Jenga, dominoes and Connect 4, before heading to one of the garden's fantastic play areas for more outdoor fun.
“Whether you’re challenging yourself to a game or soaking up the fun atmosphere, The Great Garden Game-a-thon is the perfect way to spend your May Half Term.”

Times and activities vary throughout the week. Check the website here for details.
Children's tickets cost £5 and adult entry starts from £15.85.
Members and under-fives go free.

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