Easter in South Oxfordshire is the perfect combination of picturesque countryside, historic villages and family-friendly seasonal events. From traditional egg hunts in quaint gardens to spring festivals in market towns, South Oxfordshire offers something for all ages.
Whether you are planning a short city escape from Oxford, a countryside weekend or a longer family holiday, this guide details Easter events, egg hunts and activities in date order, with practical tips for planning your stay with Pass the Keys.
Many South Oxfordshire Easter activities run from late March to mid-April, so there is flexibility for longer or shorter stays.
Where: Rolling hills near Didcot and Wallingford
Why visit: One of the most scenic spots in South Oxfordshire, ideal for spring walks with children
What to expect: Families can enjoy self-guided Easter trails along well-marked paths, spotting spring flowers and following clues. Small chocolate rewards at the end make it exciting for children, while adults enjoy panoramic countryside views. Bring comfortable footwear and picnic supplies for a full morning or afternoon outdoors.
Where: 15-minute drive from South Oxfordshire towns
Why visit: Combines creativity with heritage in a historic estate setting
What to expect: Children can take part in seasonal crafts, including decorating eggs, making spring decorations, and themed storytelling. Workshops often include guided tours of the estate grounds. Booking in advance is recommended as spaces fill quickly.
Where: Town centre
Why visit: A traditional market with a seasonal twist
What to expect: Browse fresh local produce, baked goods, seasonal crafts, and Easter treats. Street entertainers often add atmosphere, making it a lively way to start the long weekend. Families can combine market visits with riverside walks along the Thames.
Where: Near the Chiltern Hills
Why visit: Offers a mix of countryside adventure and family fun
What to expect: Organised by local community groups, children can hunt for chocolate eggs hidden along walking trails. Some events also include games, face painting, and small craft stalls. It’s ideal for energetic children and a good opportunity to enjoy fresh air and exercise.
Where: Historic parkland and gardens
Why visit: Combines outdoor fun with a sense of local tradition
What to expect: Families can enjoy egg hunts, pony rides, seasonal games, and picnicking areas. The park’s historic features provide an atmospheric backdrop for photographs and family memories.
Where: Town centre
Why visit: A welcoming community celebration
What to expect: Traditional service with music and family participation. Visitors can enjoy the architecture and history of the church while taking part in a meaningful Easter tradition.
Where: Walking routes around Wallingford, Watlington and Goring
Why visit: Offers relaxing outdoor activities for families
What to expect: Combine riverside walks with visits to local cafés, small gardens and scenic lookouts. These trails are suitable for children of all ages and allow for flexible timing depending on weather conditions.
Where: Historic abbey and gardens
Why visit: Educational and atmospheric
What to expect: Seasonal art, flower displays, and guided tours. Families can explore the abbey’s history and architecture, offering a quieter option for those seeking calm, indoor Easter activities.
These locations balance outdoor adventure with safe, family-friendly environments.
South Oxfordshire is ideal for Easter breaks because it combines:
Families benefit from space, fresh air, and local heritage experiences in one area.
Pass the Keys offers professional, family-friendly properties in prime South Oxfordshire locations. Key benefits include:
Enjoy multiple bedrooms, living areas, and fully equipped kitchens—perfect for family stays.
Properties are professionally cleaned and maintained, giving peace of mind.
Stay near towns like Wallingford, Thame and Watlington, with easy access to trails and attractions.
On-the-ground teams help ensure a smooth, stress-free stay.
Day 1 (Good Friday): Arrival and visit Wallingford Market followed by riverside walk.
Day 2 (Saturday): Morning at Wittenham Clumps Easter trail, lunch in Wallingford, then craft workshop at Blenheim Palace or Thame Park.
Day 3 (Easter Sunday): Attend Easter service at St Mary’s Church, enjoy family egg hunt at Watlington Hill, picnic in countryside.
Day 4 (Easter Monday): Leisurely river walk or visit Dorchester Abbey before departing.
Is South Oxfordshire suitable for families at Easter?
Yes. There are plenty of egg hunts, countryside walks, and indoor heritage activities for all ages.
Do I need to book Easter events in advance?
Yes, for workshops and some estate activities. Outdoor trails and parks are usually free or low-cost.
What is the weather like in South Oxfordshire at Easter?
Spring temperatures range from 8–15°C, with a mix of sunshine and occasional showers.
Is the area easily accessible?
Yes. Major towns are connected via road and rail to Oxford and nearby cities.
Why stay with Pass the Keys in South Oxfordshire?
You get the comfort and space of a home combined with professional management, local support, and convenient locations near events and attractions.