Easter in Swansea is the perfect combination of coastal charm, historic landmarks, and family-friendly seasonal events. From traditional Easter egg hunts on sandy beaches to spring festivals and interactive workshops, Swansea and its surrounding areas offer something for every member of the family.
This guide details Easter events and activities in chronological order, helping you plan a memorable holiday, whether you are visiting for a weekend, the full bank holiday, or an extended stay.
Many events in Swansea begin in the last week of March and run through mid-April, allowing flexibility for shorter breaks or longer stays.
Where: Swansea city centre
Why it’s worth visiting: A hands-on opportunity for children to create Easter-themed crafts while exploring local history
What to expect: Children can participate in decorating eggs, making spring decorations, and themed storytelling sessions. Workshops are designed for a range of ages, and adults can enjoy exploring Swansea Museum’s exhibitions while children are engaged in creative activities. Advance booking is recommended, as sessions are popular during school holidays.
Where: City park with ample green space and historic features
Why it’s worth visiting: Combines outdoor exercise with family fun
What to expect: A guided trail with seasonal activities for children, such as mini scavenger hunts, wildlife spotting, and nature-themed crafts. The park provides plenty of space for picnics and relaxation, making it an ideal morning or afternoon outing.
Where: Riverside market area
Why it’s worth visiting: A bustling market atmosphere with local vendors and seasonal treats
What to expect: Stalls offering fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and Easter-themed items. Live street performances and music often accompany the market, creating a vibrant start to the Easter weekend. Families can combine the visit with a stroll along the marina, enjoying views of the sea and boats.
Where: Coastal gardens near the Mumbles
Why it’s worth visiting: Scenic coastal gardens with space for children to explore safely
What to expect: Organised egg hunts with clues and small prizes, suitable for a variety of age groups. Families can enjoy the spring blooms, peaceful woodland areas, and open lawns. This event often includes face painting, games, and craft activities, offering a full morning or afternoon of fun.
Where: Central Swansea
Why it’s worth visiting: Combines interactive museum exhibits with seasonal Easter activities
What to expect: Family workshops, storytelling sessions, and indoor games. Children can take part in creative Easter activities, while parents enjoy exploring the museum’s maritime and industrial exhibits. Indoor venues like this are ideal for wet weather during early spring.
Where: City centre
Why it’s worth visiting: A traditional, welcoming service in an iconic building
What to expect: A meaningful Easter service with music and community participation. Visitors can appreciate the architecture and historic features of the cathedral while participating in Easter celebrations.
Where: Swansea Bay, Mumbles, and nearby beaches
Why it’s worth visiting: Offers a relaxed way to enjoy the city and coastline
What to expect: Families can explore the sands, paddle in shallow areas, and enjoy picnic lunches by the sea. Coastal paths provide a safe and scenic environment for walking, cycling, or spotting wildlife. Ideal for combining exercise with relaxation during the Easter weekend.
Where: Historic castle grounds near Swansea
Why it’s worth visiting: A mix of history and seasonal festivities
What to expect: Interactive exhibits and guided tours focused on castle history, combined with Easter-themed trails and games. Children can learn about medieval life while completing fun activities such as puzzle trails and treasure hunts.
These locations provide a combination of outdoor adventure, educational elements, and safe, family-friendly environments.
Swansea’s appeal at Easter comes from its variety and accessibility:
It is particularly well suited to families who want flexible, varied activities without travelling far.
Pass the Keys provides professionally managed properties for a comfortable and hassle-free Easter stay.
Choose properties with multiple bedrooms, living areas, and full kitchens, ideal for families or extended stays.
Properties are cleaned and maintained to high standards, giving peace of mind during your holiday.
Stay near Swansea city centre, beaches, parks, and key attractions for easy access to Easter events.
On-the-ground teams are available to assist during your stay, ensuring smooth check-in and support.
Day 1 (Good Friday): Arrival and explore Swansea Marina Market, followed by a short coastal walk.
Day 2 (Saturday): Morning at Clyne Gardens Easter trail, lunch in Mumbles, and afternoon museum workshop.
Day 3 (Easter Sunday): Attend Easter service at Swansea Cathedral, followed by beach fun or castle trail at Oystermouth.
Day 4 (Easter Monday): Leisurely walk along Swansea Bay before departure.
Is Swansea suitable for families at Easter?
Yes, the city offers a range of activities, egg hunts, beaches, and cultural attractions suitable for all ages.
Do I need to book Easter events in advance?
For workshops, castle tours, and indoor attractions, advance booking is recommended. Outdoor trails and beaches are usually free.
What is the weather like in Swansea at Easter?
Temperatures typically range from 8–15°C. Spring in Swansea can be sunny, with occasional showers, so layers and waterproofs are recommended.
Are attractions accessible for young children?
Yes, most Easter trails, parks, and beaches are suitable for younger children, with some indoor options for wet days.
Why choose Pass the Keys in Swansea?
You get the space and comfort of a home combined with professional management, local support, and convenient locations near Easter events.