Easter in Chiltern Hills is all about fresh air, rolling countryside and memorable family experiences. As an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Chilterns come alive in spring with wildflowers, lambs in the fields and a fantastic line-up of Easter trails, historic events and family-friendly activities.
Whether you’re planning a countryside escape or a relaxed family break, this detailed guide covers the best Easter festivities across the Chilterns—listed in date order for easy planning.
Most Easter events run from late March through to mid-April, making it ideal for a long weekend or extended countryside stay.
Where: A historic National Trust estate once home to Benjamin Disraeli
Why it’s Quirky: A traditional Easter trail set within sweeping parkland and woodland
What to Expect:
Families can explore scenic gardens and woodland paths while following a carefully designed Easter trail. Children complete activities and puzzles before receiving a chocolate prize. The surrounding countryside makes this a peaceful yet engaging day out.
Where: A dramatic Norman castle ruin in the heart of the Chilterns
Why it’s Quirky: A medieval-themed Easter hunt among ancient earthworks
What to Expect:
Hosted by English Heritage, this adventure quest encourages children to solve clues around the castle grounds while learning about medieval history. Expect interactive storytelling and a chocolate reward at the end.
Where: A grand French-style château surrounded by landscaped gardens
Why it’s Quirky: A more elegant take on the classic Easter egg hunt
What to Expect:
Families can wander through formal gardens, spotting Easter-themed displays and completing challenges. With immaculate grounds and seasonal floral displays, this is one of the most visually impressive Easter outings in the Chilterns.
Where: A popular farm attraction for families
Why it’s Quirky: Combines farmyard animals with Easter-themed activities
What to Expect:
Children can take part in egg hunts, meet baby animals, enjoy tractor rides and play in indoor and outdoor areas. It’s a full day out, particularly suited to younger children.
Where: Along the riverside and town centre
Why it’s Quirky: A charming market in one of the Chilterns’ prettiest towns
What to Expect:
Browse artisan stalls selling handmade gifts, baked goods and Easter treats. The riverside setting adds to the relaxed, springtime atmosphere.
Where: A unique open-air museum featuring historic buildings
Why it’s Quirky: Step back in time with Easter traditions from the past
What to Expect:
Families can enjoy traditional games, craft workshops and heritage demonstrations. It’s an educational yet highly engaging way to celebrate Easter.
Where: A historic parish church in the heart of Henley
Why it’s Quirky: A traditional Easter celebration in a picturesque setting
What to Expect:
A welcoming Easter service with choral music and a strong sense of community—ideal for those wanting a more traditional experience.
Where: Across the rolling hills and woodland trails
Why it’s Quirky: Nature itself becomes part of the Easter experience
What to Expect:
Enjoy scenic walks, spot wildlife and take in panoramic views. Many trails are family-friendly, making them perfect for a relaxed Easter outing.
Where: A heritage railway running through the Chiltern countryside
Why it’s Quirky: A nostalgic train journey with seasonal charm
What to Expect:
Ride a traditional steam train through scenic landscapes, with some services offering Easter-themed activities for children.
Each offers a different experience, making it easy to plan multiple outings during your stay.
The Chilterns in spring offer:
It’s the perfect destination for reconnecting with nature while keeping children entertained.
A countryside Easter escape deserves the right accommodation.
With Pass the Keys, you’ll enjoy:
Each property is cleaned and prepared to hotel standards, ensuring a reliable and comfortable stay.
Stay close to top attractions like Hughenden Manor and surrounding villages.
Enjoy spacious homes with kitchens, living areas and multiple bedrooms—ideal for Easter gatherings.
On-the-ground teams are available to ensure everything runs smoothly throughout your stay.
Day 1 (Good Friday):
Arrive in the Chilterns, check into your Pass the Keys property and explore Henley’s Easter market.
Day 2 (Saturday):
Visit Waddesdon Manor or Hughenden Manor for an Easter trail, followed by a countryside walk.
Day 3 (Easter Sunday):
Attend a local church service, enjoy a family lunch and spend the afternoon at Odds Farm Park or the open-air museum.
Day 4 (Easter Monday):
Take a heritage railway ride or visit Berkhamsted Castle before heading home.
Yes—there are plenty of outdoor activities, Easter trails and attractions suitable for all ages.
Yes, especially for popular estates and organised Easter trails, which can sell out.
Expect mild spring temperatures between 10–15°C, with a mix of sunshine and occasional showers.
A car is recommended to explore the area fully, as attractions are spread across the countryside.
You’ll enjoy the comfort of a home with professional management, giving you a stress-free and flexible Easter break.