Get in the Easter spirit and add some of these events into your plans in Dorset this year.
Whether you are from the area or you are staying in our resort in Dorset during the Easter break these events will be perfect. From a parade to an Easter egg hunt and even a duck race. Whatever ideas you had there will be an event to suit. Below you will find our list of amazing events we found were on during the Easter period in Dorset this year.
Lyme Regis Easter Bonnet Parade
where? Broad Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset, DT7 3QD
when? 17th April 2022
time? From 2pm
how much? donations for local good causes
other Info:
Create your own Easter bonnet
Judging at 2pm
Parade at 3pm from Broad Street to Jubilee Pavilion
Easter is just around the corner and if you haven’t already, now is the perfect time to decide what events in Surrey you want to add into your plans.
Make the most of the Easter period and make unforgettable memories with your kids. We have found a range of different events from egg hunts to learning about different animals. Have a browse below and see which seem the most suitable for you and your family. We also have a resort in Surrey if you are wanting to take a trip here during the Easter holidays.
Easter Egg Hunt at Polesden Lacey
where? Polesden Lacey, Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6BD
With Easter just around the corner now is the perfect time to start planning what you want to do.
There are so many things to do during the Easter period especially in Devon so we thought we would help you out by putting together a list of amazing events around the area. Have a read and see which ones you want to add to your plans. We also have two resorts in Devon if you are looking to make a weekend of the occasion.
Now that Easter is just around the corner you will want to start planning what activities and events you want to take part in.
But it can be hard finding what Easter events are on around Somerset so we have done all the hard work for you and put together this list. Have a read below and see which events take your fancy and which you might add into your Easter plans.
There are sometimes so many things on during the Easter period it can be hard deciding what to do with family and friends.
So to make things easier for you we have done the research and put together a list of all the best Easter events in Norfolk this April. Then you can just read through our list below and make your decision on what you want to take part in. We also have an incredible resort in Norfolk which will be perfect if you are wanting to head over to this area for the Easter fun.
Now that we’re in spring and the weather is finally starting to get warmer a trip to the beach will be a perfect day out.
According to The Beach Guide there are 112 beaches listed in North Wales! This can make it hard to choose which beach you want to visit along the coastline. To help you out we have done some research and found the best beaches in North Wales that you will want to visit. From Anglesey all the way across to the Clwyd area and right the way down the Llŷn Peninsula. Have a read through the list below and make sure you take note of the ones that take your fancy.
Talacre Beach, Clwyd
where?Talacre, Holywell, CH8 9RP
dog friendly?Yes
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, restaurant, bakery & café
Due to this being the only beach in Flintshire, Talacre Beach is extremely popular with locals and tourists. The main reason this beach is so popular is because of the Point of Ayr lighthouse, this grade II listed building dates back to 1776 but hasn’t been in use since 1884. Still to this day it is a major monument in Flintshire. When the tide is out you can walk out to the lighthouse which stands 18 metres above the sand. Overall, Talacre is quite a large beach with miles and miles of golden sands for you to enjoy and huge sand dunes that you can explore.
parking?Yes, National Trust car park 19 min walk away
facilities nearby?Yes, restaurant and pub
If you are on the Llŷn Peninsula you will want to go to the beautiful village of Porthdinllaen. Here you will find Porth Dinllaen Beach/Morfa Nefyn beach. If you are in this area you will want to explore both beaches on the coast, Morfa Nefyn and Porth Dillan. The best way to do this is to park at the National Trust car park and either walk along the beach or go across the golf course and then down to the beach. When the tide is out this is a beautiful stretch of golden sand with a pub right on the front serving a range of delicious food and drink options.
Llanddwyn Beach (Newborough), Anglesey
where?Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, LL61 6SG
dog friendly?Yes
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?No, sometimes ice cream van and food van in car park
Located on the south-western tip of Anglesey is where you will find Llanddwyn Beach, also known as Newborough Beach. It is backed by Newborough Forest & National Nature Reserve so not only can you enjoy a beach day here you can also enjoy a forest walk. At the far end of the beach you will find Llanddwyn Island which has various historical landmarks like the Twr Mawr Lighthouse, St Dwynwen’s Church and the Pilots’ cottages. So not only is it a great place for a beach day it’s also a great place to explore and learn about the history of the island.
Morfa Bychan – Black Rock Sands Beach, Gwynedd
where?Porthmadog, LL49 9YH
dog friendly?Yes (not on the northern end)
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, restaurant
The main thing that makes Black Rock Sands so popular is because most of the year you are able to drive onto the beach. Which means you can bring as many things as you want to the beach knowing you don’t have to walk for ages to your spot on the beach! It also means it’s a popular beach for water sports as people bring their own motor boats and water bikes to this beach. During low tides you can explore all the caves and rock pools and see if you can find any crabs or other marine life living around that part of the beach.
Llandudno – West Shore Beach, Clwyd
where?Llandudno, LL30 2AG
dog friendly?Yes (not between May – September)
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, restaurant & café
Just below the Great Orme which is a huge limestone headland in Llandudno is where you will find West Shore Beach. During a low tide it becomes an extremely popular place to go if you like kite surfing, kite flying or you just want to enjoy a beach day on a sunny day. This beach also makes the perfect base if you then want to explore a bit further and head up to the Great Orme to take in the amazing views. Llandudno West Shore beach is also well known for its incredible sunsets so if you stay into the evening you will be able to experience that too.
Trearddur Bay Beach, Anglesey
where?Trearddur Bay, Holyhead, LL65 2UL
dog friendly?Yes
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café, restaurant & pub
Located on Holy Island in Anglesey is the beautiful Trearddur Bay Beach. Perfect for beach days, crabbing and splashing around in the sea. It’s also the perfect place for water sports with the most popular activities being windsurfing, kayaking and bodyboarding. There is also a long promenade behind the beach that is perfect for a stroll in the sun with amazing views along the coast. There are plenty of cafés, shops and restaurants close to the beach too which means you can easily stay here all day.
Prestatyn Beach, Clwyd
where?Nant Hall Rd, Prestatyn, LL19 9LN
dog friendly?Yes (restrictions in summer)
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café & bar & ice cream parlour
In the coastal resort of Prestatyn you will find a five mile long stretch of sand that is created from 3 different beaches. As well as the sandy beach there is also a wide promenade which cyclists and walkers use which starts in Prestatyn and can go all the way across to Rhyl. The beach is separated with rock groynes and by the car park you will find the Beach Hut Café & Bar where you can enjoy a bite to eat and drink with indoor and outdoor seating.
Abersoch Beach, Gwynedd
where?Abersoch, Pwllheli, LL53 7DP
dog friendly?Yes (not on northern part between April & September)
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, beach café
Abersoch is an extremely popular place for holidaymakers which makes Abersoch Beach one of the most popular on the Llŷn Peninsula. This area is renowned for its water sports and sailing and Abersoch Beach is the place to go for it, there is a centre where you can hire boards and kayaks to try out the sport yourself. As well as that the beach is huge so there is plenty of room to find a space to chill for the day. Along with a café that serves hot and cold food and beach essentials.
Lligwy Beach, Anglesey
where?Lligwy, Dulas, LL70 9PQ
dog friendly?Yes
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?No
You will find Lligwy Beach on the north eastern side of Anglesey not far from the coastal village Moelfre. The beach itself is over half a mile long at its widest point and is surrounded by limestone rocks making it quite a sheltered beach. As well as the beach being great for relaxing it’s also popular for water sports like kite surfing and wind surfing. If you are wanting to explore the area you will find sand dunes line part of the beach also.
Kinmel Bay, Clwyd
where?The Promenade, Kinmel Bay, Rhyl, LL18 5NL
dog friendly?Yes
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café
Recently, Kinmel Bay has been awarded a 2021 Seaside Award. Also known as Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay is an extremely popular place to go for tourists in the summer months and water sport lovers. As well as the large sandy beach you will also find a narrow promenade that goes through the nature reserve here. This beach is also a popular place to see grey seals in the waters so make sure you keep an eye out for them.
Harlech Beach, Gwynedd
where?Harlech, LL46 2UG
dog friendly?Yes (not in section by holiday park between April & September)
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes in town
Harlech Beach is a peaceful place to go and enjoy the impressive view of the historic Harlech Castle. The beach itself has plenty of flat sand to relax on but there are also so many amazing sand dunes that you can explore. You can easily spend the whole day here with family as kids can enjoy running through the dunes and building sand castles along with relaxing in the sun. There is also a shop and café within walking distance from the beach too.
Whistling Sands Beach – Porthor Beach, Gwynedd
where?Aberdaron, Pwllheli, LL53 8LH
dog friendly?Not allowed on beach between April & September
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café
Although it does look like this beach could be abroad in some tropical island it is in fact towards the most south western point of the Llŷn Peninsula. This is a beach that isn’t as known as some in the area but it is definitely one you will want to go to when you are next in North Wales. This stunning golden sands beach is backed by large grassy cliffs with a variety of different walks you can enjoy around the area. The name “Whistling Sands” actually came from the noise the sand makes underneath your feet during a dry spell due to the unusual shape of grains of sand that are here.
Benllech Beach, Anglesey
where?64 Bay View Rd, Benllech, Tyn-y-Gongl, LL74 8TT
dog friendly?Not allowed on main section from May till September
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café & restaurant
Known for being one of the most popular beaches in Anglesey, Benllech Beach is on the eastern coast and can offer a long stretch of beautiful golden sands. You will find this beach is extremely popular with both tourists and locals and is definitely worth a trip if you are in the area. Whether you want to just sit and relax, or swim in the ocean, look around the rock pools or do a spot of sea fishing. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Benllech Beach.
Dinas Dinlle Beach, Gwynedd
where?1 Parc Llanfair, Dinas Dinlle, Caernarfon, LL54 5TW
dog friendly?Not allowed on main section from May till September
parking?Yes
facilities nearby?Yes, café
Dinas Dinlle Beach is an extremely popular beach due to the size of it, once you get through the small area of small pebbles you will get to the vast span of stunning golden sands. Another great thing about this beach is when there are clear skies in the summer you can see all the way across to Llanddwyn Island which is on Llanddwyn Beach mentioned in the list above! If you love water sports then you will be pleased to know that jet skis, power boats, scuba divers and wind surfers are frequently used here.
We have four different resorts in North Wales where you can own a holiday home which means you will have plenty of time to get through this list and visit all the beaches.
With Easter just around the corner we wanted to make sure you knew about some of the amazing events in Yorkshire.
We have done some research and put together a list of different Easter themed events around the Yorkshire area that are suited to families. Whether you live in Yorkshire or you are heading over for a staycation make sure you add one of these events into your Easter plans. We also have an amazing resort in Yorkshire that will make a great base to explore.
Whether you are from the area or are here on holiday make the most of the Easter period by adding one of these events into your stay.
It’s a great way to enjoy the Easter period and make some memories. Have a read through the list below and see which events take your fancy. If you are looking for somewhere to stay we also have some beautiful resorts on the Isle of Wight that will be the perfect base for exploring the area.
The Great Railway Easter Hunt
where? Isle of Wight Steam Railway, The Railway Station, HAVENSTREET, Isle of Wight, PO33 4DS
when? 15th-18th April 2022
time? 10am-5pm
how much? Adults £16.50, Children £8.25, Family Ticket £45
other Info:
Follow clues and explore the station hunting for Easter eggs
Fun & games around the station and prize at the end
Daily falconry flying displays between 11.40 and 1.40
Easter Activity Trail at the Needles Old Battery
where? The Needles Old Battery, West High Down, Alum Bay, TOTLAND, Isle of Wight, PO39 0JH
when? 11th-24th April 2022
time? 10.30am-5pm
how much? £3 on top of general admission prices
other Info:
Find trail points around the area
Complete different activities
Collect a chocolate egg at the end
Osborne Easter Adventure Quest
where? Osborne, York Avenue, EAST COWES, Isle of Wight, PO32 6JX
when? 2nd-24th April 2022
time? 10am-5pm
how much? £1.50 on top of general admission prices
other Info:
Explore the grounds and hunt for clues and challenges
Traditional Easter games like egg rolling and egg and spoon
Chocolate treat and certificate at the end
Easter Activity Trail at Bembridge Windmill
where? Bembridge Windmill, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO35 5SQ
when? 14th-17th April 2022
time? 10.30am-5pm
how much? £3 supplement per child
other Info:
Make your way around the Easter trails
Find nature inspired activities to complete
Collect a chocolate egg at the end
Carisbrooke Easter Adventure Quest
where? Carisbrooke Castle, Outskirts of Newport, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, PO30 1XY
when? 2nd-24th April 2022
time? 10am-5pm
how much? £1.50 on top of general admission prices
other Info:
Explore the castle and hunt for clues and challenges
Chocolate treat at the end
Discover other games like egg rolling and egg and spoon race
Easter Egg Hunt in Aid of Daisy Chains IW
where? Brading Roman Villa, Morton Old Road, Brading Isle of Wight, PO36 0PH
Keep everyone entertained and have some fun during the Easter period this year with one of these events in Warwickshire.
Get into the Easter spirit and create memories with loved ones with something a little bit different. We have done all the research for you and put together a list of some amazing Easter events in Warwickshire this year. And if you want to make it a staycation we have a stunning resort in Warwickshire which would make the perfect base for exploring.
Have fun this Easter with one of these amazing events in Oxfordshire around the Easter period.
Whether you are a family looking for ways to entertain the kids or you are a group of friends looking for some fun. This list has a range of different events that are crafty, fun and will make amazing memories this April. If you are wanting to spend some time in Oxfordshire we have our amazing The Springs Resort & Golf Club that you could book a break away at.
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