Pokémon trail coming to National Trust sites during May half term including this West Midlands park
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A Pokémon trail is coming to National Trust sites across the UK over May half term - including this West Midlands park . Families can step outside with the new partnership, bringing the two together through a series of Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) Mega Evolution Trails. It will bring together the places the National Trust cares for and Pokémon's spirit of play and discovery. Read more: May half term and late Bank Holiday things to do in Birmingham Read next: Cotswolds farm rated one of best attractions by Tripadvisor launches children go free offer for May The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails will run throughout May half term at 14 National Trust destinations - including Shropshire's Attingham Park, near Shrewsbury . Families will have to search for 10 Mega Evolution Pokémon across 10 trail points. Each trail point features a simple physical or creative challenge inspired by different Mega Evolution Pokémon. A trail sheet will help young trainers keep track of their discoveries at the end of the trail, explorers can celebrate their achievement together with a photo opportunity at a Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution backdrop. The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution May half term trail starts from Saturday, May 23. Attingham Park, Shropshire Belton House, Lincolnshire Blickling Estate, Norfolk Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire Hughenden, Buckinghamshire Kingston Lacy, Dorset Lanhydrock, Cornwall Quarry Bank, Cheshire Saltram, Devon Sizergh, Cumbria Speke Hall, Merseyside Tredegar House, Newport Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire Winkworth Arboretum, Surrey The May half term Mega Evolution Trails form part of a wider National Trust partnership with Pokémon, marking the first of several experiences families will see at National Trust sites this year. Pokémon-themed Summer of Play activities are set to arrive at more National Trust places from July. The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails are exclusive to National Trust and are included with standard admission, or free if you are a National Trust member. You can find out more on National Trust's website.
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