The hunt is on to find hidden Easter eggs across Norfolk.

Norfolk Passport has charted a mission encompassing the county, inviting folk to enjoy the sights and attractions, while on a quest for Easter eggs scattered all over.

The campaign will run until April 14.

Participants will embark on a journey from Wells-next-the-Sea to Diss, tracking down colourful Easter eggs hidden in top Norfolk attractions as well as public places.

Eastern Daily Press: The campaign will run from March 28 to April 14 The campaign will run from March 28 to April 14 (Image: Submitted)

The eggs, when scanned, qualify seekers for entry into a draw to win prizes worth a total of more than £1,500.

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Three fortunate participants will each land a prize bundle valued at more than £500.

Prize bundle one includes an overnight stay at The Pigs, afternoon tea for two adults and two children at the Sandringham Estate, a High Lodge annual site membership, a ROARR! family ticket for four, and an Amazona Zoo family ticket.

The second bundle comprises an overnight stay at Ffolkes, two Pensthorpe annual passes, a Sponge brownie box and £50 voucher, four Wroxham Barns entry tickets for the Junior Farm and Fun Park, an Amazona Zoo family ticket, and Congo Rapids Jurassic Adventure Golf vouchers for a family of four.

Eastern Daily Press: The prizes include overnight stays and tickets to some top attractions The prizes include overnight stays and tickets to some top attractions (Image: Submitted)

Finally, the third bundle includes an overnight stay at Byfords, an Assembly House champagne afternoon tea for two, a Watatunga Wildlife Reserve four-person buggy tour, a Banham Zoo family day pass, Congo Rapids Jurassic Adventure Golf vouchers for a family of four, and a £50 gift voucher for Hirst’s Farm Shop and Café at Hirsty’s Family Fun Park.

Norfolk Passport has provided a meticulously crafted map marking each egg location and accompanying riddles to guide treasure seekers.

Enthusiasts can download the map from Norfolk Passport's website norfolkpassport.com.