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MERL’s celebrated Rat Trail returns for Easter

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 6:58 am
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The Museum of English Rural Life's Easter offering is returning with a new look, as it launches a refreshed version of its Rat Trail this weekend. Picture: The Museum of English Rural Life

The Museum of English Rural Life's Easter offering is returning with a new look, as it launches a refreshed version of its Rat Trail this weekend. Picture: The Museum of English Rural Life

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THE UNIVERSITY of Reading’s Museum of English Rural Life’s Easter offering is returning with a brand-new look, as the museum launches a refreshed version of its popular Rat Trail.

The free gallery trail,in which children hunt for hidden toy rats dotted around the museum’s displays,has long been one of the MERL’s most popular activities for younger visitors.

It reopens this weekend, in time for the Easter school holidays, with 12 new rats dressed in beautiful handmade costumes created by Reading-based artist Fong Scott.

Each rat is dressed as a character from historic English rural childhood,from farmhands and chimney climbers to a countryside evacuee, with costumes crafted using techniques that mirror the skills and crafts found throughout the museum’s collections.

To ensure many hours of fun for repeat visitors, the rats will be moved around the galleries regularly.

Families can also pick up an optional low-cost Rat Trail Passport from the museum gift shop, collecting stickers each time they complete the trail.

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Visitors with 12 completions will earn a special certificate.

The refreshed Rat Trail was made possible through funding from Museums Partnership Reading, The MERL’s Arts Council England-funded partnership with Reading Museum.

Danielle Eade, Head of Visitor Experience at The MERL, said: “Listening to our audiences is incredibly important to us.

“This new Rat Trail reflects our commitment to making The MERL engaging, welcoming, and relevant for all families.

“We hope this new trail encourages people to return more often, look closely at our displays, and discover objects and stories they may not have noticed before.”

Fong Scott, artist and designer, said: “It’s been wonderful to work on the Rat Trail, creating costumes that bring stories of rural childhood to life.

“Throughout the design process, I drew inspiration from the Museum’s collections, combining historic techniques, styles, and references.

“I hope they delight the Museum’s visitors and make the rats feel at home in the galleries.”

The Rat Trail returns to the Museum of English Rural Life on Saturday, March 28.

Full details available via: merl.reading.ac.uk/whats-on

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