Family-Friendly Easter Activities in Tunbridge Wells

    Tunbridge Wells, in the heart of Kent, is an ideal destination for a family Easter break. With historic parks, quaint town centres, and nearby countryside, the area offers a wealth of activities, from traditional Easter egg hunts to seasonal...

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    31 Mar 2026

    Tunbridge Wells, in the heart of Kent, is an ideal destination for a family Easter break. With historic parks, quaint town centres, and nearby countryside, the area offers a wealth of activities, from traditional Easter egg hunts to seasonal festivals and creative workshops.

    This guide provides a chronological overview of Easter festivities, helping you plan a memorable visit. It also includes practical tips for staying with Pass the Keys, ensuring comfort, convenience, and flexibility throughout your holiday.


    Easter Dates 2026 in the UK

    • Good Friday: 3 April
    • Easter Sunday: 5 April
    • Easter Monday: 6 April

    Many Easter events begin in the last week of March and run through mid-April, offering flexibility for short or extended stays.

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    Early Easter Activities and Workshops

    27 March – 2 April 2026: Easter Craft Workshops at The Pantiles

    Where: Historic Pantiles district

    Why it’s worth visiting: Combines creativity with the charm of the town’s iconic colonnade

    What to expect: Families can take part in Easter-themed craft sessions, including decorating eggs, making spring decorations, and storytelling workshops for children. Parents can explore boutique shops, cafés, and art galleries while children enjoy hands-on activities. Booking in advance is recommended, as these sessions often fill up quickly.


    28 March – 31 March 2026: Spring Nature Trail at Calverley Grounds

    Where: Central park with historic landscaping and open lawns

    Why it’s worth visiting: Offers a combination of gentle exercise, outdoor fun, and seasonal wildlife spotting

    What to expect: A self-guided Easter trail for children featuring nature-themed challenges and small chocolate rewards. The park’s open spaces are ideal for picnics and family games. The trail is suitable for children of all ages and allows parents to enjoy a relaxed outdoor setting.


    Easter Weekend Highlights

    Good Friday, 3 April 2026: Easter Market at Tunbridge Wells High Street

    Where: Town centre

    Why it’s worth visiting: A lively, festive market atmosphere

    What to expect: Stalls offering local produce, baked goods, Easter treats, and crafts. Street performers often provide entertainment, and families can explore the surrounding shops and cafés. It is an excellent way to start the Easter weekend and soak up the local atmosphere.


    3 – 6 April 2026: Easter Egg Hunt at Dunorlan Park

    Where: Spacious historic park just south of the town centre

    Why it’s worth visiting: Combines outdoor adventure with family fun in a scenic environment

    What to expect: Children can participate in a community-run egg hunt with clues hidden along the park’s paths. Some hunts also include craft stations, games, and small prizes for participants. Parents can enjoy walking through the landscaped gardens or relaxing by the lake while children engage with the activities.


    4 – 5 April 2026: Family Easter Fun Day at Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest

    Where: A short drive from Tunbridge Wells

    Why it’s worth visiting: Combines outdoor exploration with seasonal family activities

    What to expect: Interactive workshops, guided walks, and Easter-themed trails through the forest. Children can take part in craft sessions, scavenger hunts, and nature games, while adults can enjoy the scenic surroundings, spotting rare trees and wildlife. The forest provides an ideal backdrop for photos and family memories.


    Easter Sunday, 5 April 2026: Easter Service at St Peter’s Church

    Where: Town centre

    Why it’s worth visiting: A welcoming community celebration in a historic church

    What to expect: Traditional Easter services featuring music, hymns, and family participation. Even if you are not attending for religious reasons, the service provides a calm, reflective start to the day before outdoor or indoor activities.


    5 – 6 April 2026: Countryside Walks and Heritage Trails

    Where: Local walking routes around Tunbridge Wells and surrounding villages

    Why it’s worth visiting: Offers gentle exercise and scenic views suitable for families

    What to expect: Combine walks with visits to historic buildings, small gardens, or local cafés. Trails are generally suitable for young children, with options to adjust distance and difficulty. This is a flexible way to enjoy the countryside, wildlife, and fresh spring air.


    27 March – 6 April 2026: Spring Exhibitions at Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery

    Where: Town centre

    Why it’s worth visiting: Combines cultural experiences with seasonal activities

    What to expect: Exhibitions often include interactive sessions for children, seasonal displays, and workshops. Families can explore the museum’s art, history, and local heritage collections, offering a quieter alternative for indoor activities during early spring.


    Best Family Easter Egg Hunts in Tunbridge Wells

    • Dunorlan Park: Large-scale hunt with games and activities
    • Calverley Grounds: Self-guided nature trail with rewards
    • Bedgebury National Pinetum: Forest-themed hunt and interactive workshops

    These locations balance outdoor exploration, safe environments for children, and seasonal fun.


    Why Tunbridge Wells is Ideal for an Easter Break

    Tunbridge Wells offers a combination of town and countryside experiences:

    • Historic town centre with shops, markets, and cafés
    • Parks, gardens, and forests for outdoor exploration
    • Coastal and countryside day trips within an hour’s drive
    • Activities for all weather conditions, including indoor cultural experiences

    Families can enjoy a varied itinerary without long travel times, making it perfect for a flexible Easter stay.


    Staying in Tunbridge Wells with Pass the Keys

    Pass the Keys provides professionally managed properties designed for family comfort and convenience.

    Spacious and Comfortable Homes

    Properties with multiple bedrooms, living areas, and fully equipped kitchens, ideal for families or longer stays.

    Professional Standards

    Clean, maintained, and ready-to-go homes, offering peace of mind during your Easter break.

    Prime Locations

    Stay near the town centre, parks, and local attractions, allowing easy access to events and activities.

    Local Support

    On-the-ground teams are available for check-in assistance and support throughout your stay.


    Suggested 3-Night Easter Itinerary

    Day 1 (Good Friday): Arrival, explore Tunbridge Wells High Street market, and take a short evening walk in Calverley Grounds.

    Day 2 (Saturday): Morning Easter egg hunt at Dunorlan Park, lunch in the town centre, and afternoon craft workshop at The Pantiles.

    Day 3 (Easter Sunday): Attend Easter service at St Peter’s Church, then head to Bedgebury National Pinetum for forest trails, scavenger hunts, and outdoor activities.

    Day 4 (Easter Monday): Leisurely countryside walk or heritage trail before departure.


    FAQs: Easter in Tunbridge Wells

    Is Tunbridge Wells suitable for families at Easter?
    Yes. The area offers Easter egg hunts, parks, indoor and outdoor activities, and cultural attractions suitable for all ages.

    Do I need to book Easter events in advance?
    Workshops, estate trails, and some indoor attractions should be booked in advance. Outdoor parks and community egg hunts are usually free or low-cost.

    What is the weather like in Tunbridge Wells at Easter?
    Spring temperatures typically range from 8–15°C, with occasional rain showers. Layered clothing and waterproofs are recommended.

    Are attractions suitable for young children?
    Yes, many parks, gardens, and craft activities cater to children of all ages, with safe and accessible environments.

    Why stay with Pass the Keys in Tunbridge Wells?
    You enjoy the comfort of a home with professional management, flexible stays, and convenient locations near Easter events and attractions.

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