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Easter 2026 falls on Sunday, 5 April, creating a long weekend from Good Friday (3 April) through Easter Monday (6 April). For families visiting the United Kingdom during this period, it is one of the most rewarding times of year — spring is in full swing, schools are on holiday, and attractions across the country put on special events, egg hunts, and family activities.
This guide covers the best family destinations, top events, accommodation tips, and practical advice for making the most of the UK Easter holidays in 2026. Remember to apply for your UK ETA well in advance — the Easter period is busy, and you do not want travel documents to cause last-minute stress.
Easter 2026 Key Dates
| Date | Day | Estado |
|---|---|---|
| 3 April | Good Friday | Bank Holiday — most shops closed or reduced hours |
| 4 April | Easter Saturday | Normal hours for most shops and attractions |
| 5 April | Easter Sunday | Many shops closed; restaurants and attractions open |
| 6 April | Easter Monday | Bank Holiday — reduced hours for some businesses |
School holidays: Most UK schools break up around 27 March and return around 14 April 2026. This means popular family attractions will be busy throughout the two-week Easter holiday period, not just the bank holiday weekend itself.



Best Family Destinations for Easter
1. London
The capital offers endless Easter activities for families:


- Kew Gardens Easter Trail — follow the trail through the gardens, solve clues, and receive a chocolate prize
- Museu de História Natural — free entry with special spring half-term workshops. See our family museums guide
- Palácio de Hampton Court — Easter egg hunts in Henry VIII’s historic gardens
- Jardim Zoológico de Londres — spring baby animals and Easter-themed activities
- Margem Sul — riverside entertainers, Easter market stalls, and street food
2. The Cotswolds
The honey-stone villages of the Cotswolds are picture-perfect in spring. Families love:
- Blenheim Palace Easter Trail — one of England’s grandest estates with extensive grounds and adventure playgrounds
- Cotswold Farm Park — lamb feeding, tractor rides, and rare breed animals. Easter is lambing season — children can watch (and sometimes help with) newborn lambs.
- Bourton-on-the-Water — the “Venice of the Cotswolds” with its model village and Birdland Park
3. Cornwall
Cornwall’s Easter weather is mild enough for beach visits (though swimming requires a wetsuit):
- Eden Project — spectacular biomes with Easter-themed events and workshops
- Padstow and Rock — charming fishing villages with Rick Stein restaurants and coastal walks
- Tintagel Castle — legendary home of King Arthur, dramatic clifftop location
- Ver o nosso Cornwall family beaches guide for more
4. Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital is spectacular in spring with longer daylight hours and fewer crowds than summer:
- Castelo de Edimburgo — less crowded than summer, with spring views across the city
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh — spring flowers and family nature trails
- Dynamic Earth — interactive science centre popular with children
- Ver o nosso Edinburgh with kids guide
5. The Lake District
Wordsworth’s famous daffodils bloom around Easter in the Lake District:
- Daffodil walks along Ullswater — the inspiration for Wordsworth’s famous poem
- Lake Windermere boat cruises reopen for the season
- Beatrix Potter attractions — Hill Top Farm and the World of Beatrix Potter in Bowness
- Family-friendly hikes with stunning lake and mountain views

National Trust Easter Trails
The National Trust runs Easter trails at over 200 properties across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These are some of the UK’s most popular family Easter activities:


- Usually run from Good Friday through Easter Monday (some extend through the school holidays)
- Children follow a trail around the grounds, solving nature-themed clues
- Chocolate egg reward at the end
- Small additional charge on top of National Trust entry (or free with membership)
- No booking required for most trails — just turn up
Popular National Trust Easter trail locations include Sissinghurst Castle Garden (Kent), Stourhead (Wiltshire), Waddesdon Manor (Buckinghamshire), and Cliveden (Berkshire).
Easter Weather and What to Pack
Early April weather in the UK is classic spring — unpredictable but generally pleasant:


- Temperature: 7-14°C (45-57°F) — warm enough for outdoor activities but cool mornings and evenings
- Rain: April is known for showers. Pack waterproof jackets for the whole family
- Sun: The sun can be surprisingly strong — bring sunscreen for outdoor days
- Layers: Essential. Start with a base layer, add a fleece, and have a waterproof on standby
Para obter uma lista completa, consulte a nossa UK packing list guide.
Practical Tips for Easter Travel
- Book accommodation early: Easter is one of the busiest periods for UK domestic tourism. Hotels, B&Bs, and holiday cottages fill up fast, especially in popular areas.
- Check opening hours: Some shops and restaurants close on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Supermarkets may have reduced hours. Check individual attraction websites.
- Viagem de comboio: There are often engineering works on railways over bank holidays. Check National Rail schedules in advance and consider alternative routes.
- Road traffic: Bank holiday weekends see heavy traffic on motorways, especially Friday evening and Monday evening. Allow extra journey time.
- Budget for activities: While many Easter trails and outdoor activities are free or low-cost, popular attractions charge full admission. Family tickets offer savings. Check our free museums guide for cost-free options.

Easter Food Traditions
Part of experiencing Easter in the UK is enjoying traditional British Easter food:


- Hot cross buns — spiced sweet buns with raisins, marked with a cross. Available in every bakery and supermarket from February onwards.
- Simnel cake — a rich fruitcake topped with marzipan, traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday.
- Roast lamb — the traditional Easter Sunday lunch. Many restaurants offer special Easter menus.
- Chocolate Easter eggs — the UK takes Easter chocolate seriously. Cadbury, Hotel Chocolat, and artisan chocolatiers offer spectacular eggs.
- Chá da tarde — many hotels offer Easter-themed afternoon teas with spring-inspired pastries. See our afternoon tea guide.
Perguntas mais frequentes
When is Easter 2026 in the UK?
Easter Sunday falls on 5 April 2026. The bank holiday weekend runs from Good Friday (3 April) through Easter Monday (6 April). School holidays typically span approximately 27 March to 14 April.
Are shops open on Easter Sunday in the UK?
Many large shops are closed on Easter Sunday due to trading laws. Small shops, convenience stores, and some tourist-area shops may be open. Restaurants, cafés, and attractions are generally open. Check individual opening hours in advance.
Is Easter a good time to visit the UK with children?
Yes. Easter is one of the best times for families. Spring weather is pleasant, attractions run special family events, egg hunts are everywhere, and school holidays mean extended activities. Just book accommodation and popular attractions early.
Do I need a UK ETA for Easter 2026?
Yes. The UK ETA is required from 25 February 2026 for visitors from visa-free countries. Apply through the sítio Web oficial do GOV.UK well before your Easter travel dates.
Start Planning Your Easter UK Trip
Easter in the UK combines spring beauty, family fun, delicious traditions, and a welcome long weekend. Whether you choose London’s world-class museums, the Cotswolds’ rolling countryside, Cornwall’s dramatic coast, or Scotland’s historic capital, the Easter holidays offer something magical for every family. Start planning with our UK family travel guide and make 2026’s Easter your most memorable yet.
