Easter bonfire and egg hunt
until 31 March
Folklore group Dikkemik will again hold the traditional Easter Festival on Sunday, Easter first day. In the Croyse forest the search for Easter eggs will start. Those eggs were previously hidden by the Easter Bunny. Usually, you can see the Easter Bunny running around for a while. The Easter bunny symbolises fertility and hides the Easter eggs.
Whoever finds the golden Easter egg is Easter king or queen! All participating children will of course receive a chocolate Easter egg again. To conclude, the traditional Easter fire will be lit. This Easter festival celebrates the beginning of spring. The egg is the symbol of rebirth, new life. The Easter fire closes the winter season and welcomes spring. The fire is part of the great cleansing at the end of winter time that is dispelled with this new light. In short, a beautiful celebration of spring!