Ultimate Guide to Easter Half Term Events in Derbyshire: Family Adventures & Pet-Friendly Fun
Martyn Cooper
Feb 20, 2025Winter is still in full flow, and feels like it might never end, but we're looking forwards to Spring at Niche Serviced Apartments!
The Easter half term is the perfect time to explore this stunning county with the whole family—kids, pets, and even small animal companions included! From egg hunts in historic estates to adventurous outdoor activities and creative workshops, here’s everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable Easter break in Derbyshire.
Easter Egg Hunts & Trails: Seek Out the Sweetest Surprises
- Chatsworth House Easter Eggstravaganza – One of Derbyshire’s top family attractions is hosting an egg hunt across its breathtaking gardens. Meet costumed characters, enjoy storytelling sessions, and explore the adventure playground. Dogs on leads are welcome in the gardens!
- National Trust's Hardwick Hall Easter Trail – A wonderful mix of nature and history, kids can follow an interactive trail filled with Easter-themed clues while taking in the grandeur of this Elizabethan estate.
- Conkers Easter Woodland Egg Hunt – Deep in the heart of the National Forest, Conkers offers a fun-filled day with egg hunts, live entertainment, and adventure play areas for active little ones.
- Matlock Farm Park Easter Special – A fantastic family-friendly location where children can meet baby lambs, collect Easter treats along a themed trail, and take pony rides.
Outdoor Adventures & Family Fun: Embrace the Great Outdoors
- The Heights of Abraham Easter Experience – Take a cable car ride over the stunning Peak District, then explore caverns, play areas, and Easter-themed activities for all ages.
- Tissington Trail Family Cycle Adventure – Ideal for families with kids and dogs, this scenic trail follows an old railway line, offering beautiful countryside views and picnic spots.
- Carsington Water Easter Family Trail – A fantastic walking trail with interactive clues, an adventure playground, and water activities for families looking to make a day of it.
- Peak Wildlife Park Easter Animal Encounters – Meet exotic animals, join in on Easter-themed activities, and take part in conservation workshops—pet-friendly with dog-friendly areas!
Indoor Fun & Creative Workshops: Perfect for Rainy Days
- Derby Museum’s Easter Arts & Crafts Workshop – A hands-on creative session where kids can make their own Easter-themed masterpieces.
- QUAD Derby Easter Animation & Film Workshop – A brilliant option for budding young filmmakers to create stop-motion Easter animations.
- Jumpin Fun Inflatable Park (Derby) – The ultimate place to burn off excess energy with giant inflatable obstacle courses, slides, and soft play areas.
- The Great Eggscape at intu Derby – An Easter scavenger hunt spread throughout Derby’s shopping centre, with fun prizes and interactive displays for kids.
Pet-Friendly Easter Activities: Adventures for Your Furry (or Feathered) Friends
- Padley Gorge Easter Woodland Walk – A scenic and pet-friendly walk through woodlands and streams, perfect for adventurous dogs and their families.
- Bakewell Pet Easter Parade – An annual event where families can dress up their pets in festive outfits and take part in a fun-filled parade.
- Elvaston Castle Easter Dog Walk & Market – A great opportunity for dog owners to explore beautiful grounds and browse pet-friendly market stalls.
- Hope Valley Alpaca Walks – While not a traditional Easter event, this experience allows families to walk friendly alpacas through the Derbyshire countryside.
Where to Stay?
If you're planning an Easter break in Derbyshire, our serviced apartments provide a perfect home-from-home experience. Enjoy fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, and pet-friendly options, ensuring a stress-free stay while exploring the region’s fantastic Easter events.
Final Tips for a Fun Easter in Derbyshire
- Book in advance – Derbyshire’s Easter attractions are popular, so pre-booking is essential.
- Pack for the weather – Spring in the Peaks can be unpredictable, so bring waterproofs and layers.
- Check pet policies – Many locations welcome dogs, but double-check for other small pets.
- Bring a picnic – Some sites have limited food options, so having snacks handy is always a good idea.
This Easter half term, Derbyshire offers endless opportunities for fun, from egg hunts to breathtaking outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a family with kids, a couple with a pet, or a group of friends looking for an escape, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Martyn Cooper
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