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Bunnies, bonnets, crafts & trails this Easter

Stuck for what to do with the kids this Easter? Here’s 10 Easter fun things to do in and around Henley

Henley Easter Bunny Trail

Pick up your Easter Bunny Trail map from any of the participating venues between Friday 27th March & Sunday 5th April. Explore the town, find the hidden bunnies and collect the letters to solve the secret phrase and hand your entry in to Asquiths Bearpawium to be in with a chance to win a Gorvett & Stone Easter Egg.

Henley Easter Bunny Trail

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Easter at Tumblestone Hollow

An exciting selection of wholesome fun awaits! From Saturday 28th March – Sunday 12th April discover the Tumblestone Hollow Easter Trail, craft activities and storytelling sessions, all within the picturesque backdrop of the Stonor Park gardens and woodland adventure playground. Keep your eyes peeled for the Easter Bunny!

Easter at Tumblestone Hollow – Stonor


Easter Adventures at Greys Court

This spring from 21st March – 12th April, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Greys Court on an Easter trail. Explore the beautiful parkland and gardens of Greys Court. Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From chocolate egg,

Easter Adventures at Greys Court


Family Shows at The Kenton Theatre

The big family-friendly Easter production this year is Seussical, running from 1st–4th April. It’s colourful, musical, and designed for children and families. Also, running throughout Easter at the theatre is Mr Sleepy Bum, Top Secret the Magic of Science – High Voltage and Sleeping Beauty – The Ballet.

What’s On – Kenton Theatre

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Entertain the kids at The Regal Picturehouse

Take a trip to the cinema this Easter with the release of The Magic Faraway Tree. There’s adventure up every branch in this charmer of an adaptation which sees Paddington and Wonka scribe Simon Farnaby reinvent Enid Blyton’s children’s classics. With laughs and whimsy aplenty, and a wonderful ensemble of grown-ups led by Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, there’s plenty for all ages to escape into. Also showing: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Regal Picturehouse | Henley Cinema


Easter at The Cheese Shed

It’s a full on bonanza of creativity at The Cheese Shed this Easter from 30th March – 16th April with bookable activities including Cookie Decorating, Easter Bonnet Making, Easter Craft Session, Pizza Making with Fire & Hop, Dinosaur Craft Session and a Farm Craft Session. There are also free to attend events such as Easter Games & Balloons with Bertie Slippers, Easter Colouring Competition, Acoustic Songs with Darren Hillier and Bertie Slippers Holiday Special. Take the kids along and whilst they’re having fun treat yourself to a coffee and THE best cheese toasties.

The Cheese Shed | Nettlebed Creamery

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Easter Word Trail at Danesfield House

On the 5th & 6th April start your morning being creative and paint your own egg, then collect your trail map in the search for hidden letters. Solve the secret word and return to claim your delicious prize. A perfect spring day out for little explorers and their grown-ups. You can also pre-book your Afternoon Tea where children dine at half price with you for this special Easter experience. Keep your eyes peeled… the letters are waiting to be found!

Easter Word Trail | Danesfield House Hotel


Easter Sunday Lunch Cruise

On Sunday 5th April step on board the Waterman vessel for the Hobbs of Henley special two course Easter Sunday Lunch Cruise. The price also includes a drink on arrival; choice of a glass of wine, an award winning Mr Hobbs G&T, beer or soft drink. “A Sunday Lunch with a difference, beautiful boat, scenery and delicious food, a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon”

Easter Sunday Lunch Cruise ~ Hobbs of Henley


Further Afield

What’s On in Reading this Easter

Here’s a round up all the best Easter events and activities in Reading so you don’t have to go hunting for the best things to do! There’s plenty for kids to enjoy at Easter in Reading, from Easter trails to riverboat trips to fun performances and much more!

Easter Holidays In Reading


Easter Egg Hunt on the Bunkline

The Easter chicken has been busy laying eggs at the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway. There are over 30 eggs scattered around the railway and they need your help to find them! Locate ten (or more) eggs and you will be rewarded with a chocolate Easter egg of your own.

Easter Egg Hunt

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