Now that spring is well and truly in the air, why not take advantage of the good weather and head out for a refreshing walk?
UK walking charity the Ramblers is encouraging families to enjoy an eggtastic (apologies...) walk in Kensington Gardens this Easter – so why not equip your trip and head on down?
There's no need to book, and the event, which takes place on Tuesday April 19th, is completely free.
This year the Easter Bunny will be leading a hopping clan of Easter egg hunters around the gardens, giving you and your children a chance to explore the outdoors and find hidden treats.
Tom Franklin, Ramblers chief executive, said: "In the build up to Easter there is no better way to spend quality time with your family than to get walking.
"Slow down the pace, get outdoors and explore the budding expanse of London's Royal Parks whilst your kids get active enjoying some Easter fuelled fun."
And from May 14th walks around Kensington Gardens will take place on the second Saturday of every month, so if you can't make the April one, why not plan for one later in the year.
According to the Ramblers, walking can have a great benefit on health and wellbeing. It boosts mood and awakens the senses, and can help combat blood pressure.