A huge Easter egg hunt is being organised along the Norfolk Coast Path by an award-winning pub.
Fifty golden eggs will be hidden along the marshland coastline by that team at The White Horse Inn in Brancaster Staithe.
Promising "free fun with great rewards", the two-week event is expected to draw in hundreds of visitors from March 29 to April 14.
Each egg will be numbered, corresponding with a special prize where participants can win a seafood platter, a free stay at the inn, a getaway for two and more.
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General manager at The White Horse, Rob Williamson, said: "The event has been super popular, with hundreds of people on the coastal path out with torches, it's epic to see."
The eggs are made from sustainable and compostable materials and will be hidden along the coastal path between Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club and Burnham Overy Staithe.
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People can also win prizes by collecting a bucket from the hotel reception to fill with litter-picked rubbish from the coast.
The event is free and anyone can take part with a limit of two eggs per person and all of the golden eggs can be redeemed for prizes at the hotel reception.
As part of the hotel's community initiative, The White Horse Inn will also donate the same number of chocolate eggs to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn.
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