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There are six golden goblets to be spotted as you explore the castle on this family-friendly trail. Unroll the scroll and make your way around the castle courtyard to find all six goblets and win a prize from the King or Queen. £2 per trail, normal admission to Bodiam Castle applies. 11–19 February, 10am–3pm. Find out more: bit.ly/3K29OHr
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