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17 family days out this Easter
Discover fun family things to do over Easter weekend.
Spring is in the air and the Easter holidays are nearly here.

If you’re looking for things to do with the kids over the Easter break, you'll find treasure hunts, ziplining, family fun days and more happening across the country. Whether you want to get outdoors with younger kids or have an adventure with the teenagers, there’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy this Easter.

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1Easter Trail at Westport House, Co Mayo

Built on the foundations of what was once the castle of pirate queen Grace O'Malley, Westport House makes for a great day out all-year round, but when it comes to the Easter holidays, there's more to see besides the beautiful art and 3,000-year-old Greek sarcophagi. Bring the family along on Easter Sunday for their Easter Trail and race around the grounds to find clues and prizes, with chocolate eggs up for grabs. 

Westport House
Wander around Westport House.
2The Easter Express at Oakfield Park, Co Donegal

Hop aboard the Easter Express and explore the grounds of Oakfield Park in Donegal with a holiday twist. Family days running from April 19 to 21 will each feature an Easter egg hunt, train ride, a Bunny Hop disco, games and more. Little ones will get to meet their favourite characters along the way, and older kids can keep busy with the estate's hedge mazes, sculpture gardens and wildlife. You'll need to book your tickets in advance as the Easter Bunny tends to attract a lot of visitors.

3Skypark, Co Louth

The biggest adventure park in the country, Skypark has enough to keep kids entertained all Easter break. Choose from footgolf, aeroball, quaser, archery or the 30+ aerial activities on offer, with monkey bars, zip lines, giant swings and skateboards. Kids (who are at least 1.2m tall) can climb, jump and whizz through the sky up to 40 feet off the ground – but there's also a fun junior course for kids aged between five and eight.

Have an adventure at Skypark.
Have an adventure at Skypark.
4Easter Events at Fota Wildlife Park, Co Cork

This year, Fota Wildlife Park is kicking off their Easter celebrations with fun events and opportunities to get up close to the animals throughout the break. Stop by to feed the critter of your choice after March 16, or pick up a few facts about your favourite animals on a wildlife talk between March 23 to April 7. 

Giraffes eating
Feed the animals or head to an educational workshop at Fota Wildlife Park.
5Easter Fairytale Trail at Clonfert Pet Farm, Co Kildare

You might not find the actual Easter bunny in their midst, but the baby rabbits at the Clonfert Pet Farm are so cute it won’t even matter. Visit the farm for their Easter Fairytale Trail and you’ll get to say hello to all the resident animals, from llamas and lemurs to meerkats and parrots. Running from April 12 to 20, the festival includes a fun fair, treasure hunt and all the usual animals. There’s also a chocolate egg in store for all the kids who take part in the treasure hunt. 

Say hello to the animals at Clonfert Pet Farm.
Say hello to the animals at Clonfert Pet Farm.
6Easter Family Adventure at Kildare Farm Foods, Co Kildare

This year, family-run Kildare Farm Foods has a jam-packed schedule for their Easter Family Adventure. Bring the kids to greet the Easter Bunny before hopping aboard the Farm Shop Express for a tour of the whole farm and its adorable residents. If you want to get a little bit closer to the farm animals, head to the Live Bunny Trail where you can pet the farm's fluffle of bunnies and try count as many as you can. Then enjoy a sing and dance at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. And for the older kids who are too cool for the Easter Bunny, there's the Virtual River Rapids Rollercoaster which will transport them from Kildare town to far-off raging waters. 

7Easter Trail and Pet Farm at Belvedere House Gardens and Park, Co Westmeath

The grounds of Belvedere House are great for kids, with hidden creatures in the fairy garden and extensive play areas for running around. But on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, the Outdoor Easter Trail will have even more to explore along the way, with goodies to win and a meet and greet with cute animals from the Mobile Pet Farm. Children under three can attend for free, though they must be booked in along with the rest of the family. 

Take the kids to meet fuzzy friends at Belvedere House.
Take the kids to meet fuzzy friends at Belvedere House.
8Easter Family Fun at Athlone Castle, Co Westmeath

Historic Athlone Castle is getting into the spring spirit with their Easter Family Fun extravaganza. On Easter Saturday, bring the kids on the Easter Trail through the impressive fortress and be rewarded with a tasty surprise at the finish line. After, get creative with a bounty of arts and crafts. If the kids want to look just like the Easter Bunny, there will also be a spot of face painting included.

Athlone Castle in Westmeath on a sunny day.
Follow the Easter Trail through historic Athlone Castle.
9Easter Woodland Trail at Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens, Co Waterford

From April 11 to 27, the Asian-inspired landscapes of the Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens will be transformed into an Easter Woodland Trail. Easter eggs and other surprises will be hidden amongst the striking architecture and spring flora for the whole family to discover. If you're lucky, you might get to admire the garden's cherry blossom in full bloom, too. 

The Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens in Tramore, Co Waterford
Experience Easter with a Japanese twist at the Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens.
10Lough Key Forest and Activity Park, Co Roscommon

Whether your kids want to clamber over the towers in the Adventure Play Kingdom or have a bash at ziplining in the forest, they can find their adventure at Lough Key Forest and Activity Park. They also have activities that you can enjoy as a family, like the teamwork challenge of Boda Borg and the treetop canopy walk. The route takes you all the way through the forest and out to the Moylurg Tower, where you have a great view of the lake and its islands. 

A family at Lough Key Forest and Activity Park in County Roscommon
Explore the treetops of Lough Key Forest Park.
11Strokestown Park Easter Trail, Co Roscommon

This Easter, the grounds of the National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park will be transformed into an Easter Egg Trail from April 12 to 27. Look for clues left by the park's mischievous bunnies in the Victorian Walled Gardens or put pencil to paper for the Easter colouring competition. If you don't win, don't worry – everyone will walk away with a choccy prize to enjoy. 

12Easter Quest at Birr Castle, Co Offaly

With its extensive gardens and historic telescope, Birr Castle is worth a visit any time of year. From April 11 to 27, kids can don bunny ears and take on their Easter Quest. Grab your Quest sheet from reception and follow the clues to solve the puzzle. All kiddos that complete the task are given a sweet treat at the end. Keep the fun going by exploring other garden trails, or head to Ireland’s largest treehouse and the connected adventure playground. 

A family at Birr Castle in County Offaly
Bring the kids for a day of fun at Birr Castle.
13Spring Festival at the Slieve Aughty Centre, Co Galway

Celebrate the start of the new season with the Spring Festival at Slieve Aughty Riding Centre, where a huge variety of events and activities are on every day from April 12 to 27. Once the kids have received their complimentary goodie bags upon arrival, take a family walk through the Enchanted Forest, explore the organic garden or meet the pot-bellied pig, Winnie. Kids over the age of five can take a ride on the horses or ponies and make a spring craft in one of the workshops. Or you can leave the craftiness to the experts and make the most of the festival’s face painters. 

14Easter Egg Hunt at Brigit's Garden, Co Galway

Kick off the Easter holidays at Brigit's Garden, which explores Celtic folklore and indigenous Irish plants through their seasonal gardens. From April 19 to 21, the Easter Egg Hunt will be broken out into two separate events for different age groups: the Mini Hunt for younger children, and the Mighty Hunt for older kids. Of course, the Easter Bunny will also be there to say hello and there will be also be face painting, arts and crafts and games galore to enjoy.

Two women exploring Brigit's Garden in Galway.
Get playful in nature at Brigit's Garden.
15Easter Trail at Vandeleur Walled Gardens and Visitor Centre, Co Clare

With its water features, giant chess set and grass maze, Easter at Vandeleur Walled Gardens and Visitor Centre in Clare feels like a scene straight out of Alice in Wonderland. From March 23 to April 1, get the kids involved in all the fun Easter activities set on the impressive 19th century property, from the Easter Trail and egg and spoon race to photos with the Easter Bunny himself. 

Aerial view of the Vandeleur Walled Gardens in Kilrush, County Clare
Follow the Easter Trail at Vandeleur Walled Gardens and Visitor Centre.
16Rathwood Easter Panto, Co Carlow

Rathwood Home and Garden World hosts lots of family-friendly activities under their very own Big Top, so it's no surprise that they're pulling out all the stops by putting on an Easter Panto from April 12 to 21. After the show, join in the fun of the annual Easter egg hunt and give the Easter Bunny a hug. 

If your little ones are not fans of the panto, take a ride on the Rathwood Express through the surrounding forests, keeping an eye out for little surprises along the way. 

17The Mad Hatter's Tea Party at Malahide Castle and Gardens, Co Dublin

On April 19, the West Lawn of Malahide Castle and Gardens will host the Mad Hatter's Tea Party with sing-songs, scavenger hunts and a picnic-style feast with the Mad Hatter and some of his friends from Wonderland. 

After, bring the kids on the Fairy Trail and keep an eye out for the fairies' tiny homes nestled in the trees. Or spend time in the Butterfly House which is home to over 20 species of butterflies. You also let the kids run themselves ragged on the playground while you relax on one of the benches close-by. 

Step into spring at Malahide Castle and Gardens.
Step into spring at Malahide Castle and Gardens.
18Easter Scavenger Hunt at Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, Co Cavan

If you want to keep the fun going past Easter Sunday, head to Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark from April 2 to 3 for their Easter Scavenger Hunt. Bring the whole family along on the self-led trail and find clues amongst the area's 650 million years of history – there's a prize in store at the end of the trail.

19Easter Weekend at Wells House and Gardens, Co Wexford

This Easter, head to the beautiful 450-acre estate at Wells House and Gardens for their elaborate Easter Weekend. Running from April 18 to 21, the little ones will love the variety of springtime festivities, from the egg hunt along the Enchanted Fairy Woodland to the adorable animals in the farm. Of course, the Easter Bunny will be there to say hello and to hand out tasty chocolate eggs to every child. 

Exterior view of Wells House and Gardens in Gorey, Co Wexford
Explore the 450-acre estate at Wells House and Gardens this Easter.
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