If you're looking for inspiration for your a day out this Easter, you’ll be surprised at how much there is to see and do in Warwickshire. Here are some of our top picks…
Packwood House
- Where: Lapworth
There’s lots to see and do at Packwood you can take in the history of the house or relax in the gardens. By Easter, the garden should be almost in full bloom with bright yellow daffodils.
Kenilworth Castle
- Where: Kenilworth
Join the Easter adventure quest at Kenilworth Castle, you will have to crack the clues as you and your family follow the trail around the castle. Adventurers who track down the dragon egg will get a certificate and delicious treats from Hotel Chocolat!
Umberslade Farm Park
- Where: Tamworth in Arden
At Umberslade, children can enjoy lots of farm-based activities at their working family farm. You get the opportunity to hold, feed and stroke a variety of animals. If the weather is bad they have a new indoor play barn to escape to.
Staycation at Woodside Hotel
- Where: Woodside Hotel, Kenilworth
Holiday in the UK and enjoy a family getaway at Woodside Hotel which includes accommodation in a family room with breakfast. It will also include a fun Easter Trail around the hotel for the children to take part in. Whilst you here, indulge in our Easter Afternoon Tea.
British Motor Museum
- Where: Gaydon
Explore the Museum and why not enter their challenge to programme and guide your own robot across a challenging assault course whilst trying to keep your chocolate mini eggs safe!
Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park
- Where: Compton Verney
Over Easter, Compton Verney is hosting an egg drop challenge. You will be designing your very own egg parachute with a basket for the egg to sit in, then you will launch them to their destiny. Will your egg survive or scramble?
Tudor World
- Where: Stratford-upon-Avon
Delve into Tudor life with this interactive indoor museum. This is perfect for a rainy day, with a series of entertaining, reconstructed sets and interactive features bringing the sights, sounds and smells of the Tudor period of life.