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Kicking off with the bank holiday weekend, Easter in Bath offers a mix of seasonal events, outdoor fun, and tasty treats for all ages. Whether you’re planning a full day out or a relaxed escape, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
From exciting Easter holiday events in Bath to school holiday clubs that keep the kids entertained, this guide will help you plan an unforgettable Easter. On sunnier days, enjoy al fresco dining, sip cocktails or coffee in beer gardens, and make the most of the spring weather. For families looking to save, Bath has plenty of budget-friendly activities, and many restaurants offer kids eat free deals during the Easter break.
Discover charming spots for Easter egg hunts, explore popular Bath attractions, and plan your day around local Easter activities. With so much to do during the Easter bank holiday weekend, from cultural landmarks like the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey, to family-friendly walks and parks, you can create a truly memorable holiday for everyone.
Whether it’s indulging in seasonal treats, enjoying the outdoors, or taking part in fun-filled activities, our guide to Easter in Bath 2026 is here to inspire your plans and help you make the most of this festive holiday.
This guide to Easter in Bath 2026 is regularly updated to bring you the latest Easter holiday events, family activities, and dining suggestions. All recommendations for fun Easter activities and top places to eat are carefully pre-approved by our expert team, with venues thoroughly trialed and tested. Check out our reviews to see why these experiences come highly recommended.
Yes! Several venues and parks in Bath host fun Easter egg hunts suitable for children of all ages. These events often include prizes and themed activities to make the holiday extra special.
Guided tours are available at many of Bath’s historic sites. Easter is a popular time, so booking in advance is recommended for a smoother experience.
Families can explore The Royal Victoria Park, or scenic walks along the River Avon. These locations offer safe and enjoyable spaces for children and adults alike.
Many local museums, community centres, and cafés offer Easter-themed craft workshops for kids and families. These include activities like painting, chocolate making, and seasonal decorations.
Yes, select cafes and restaurants offer seasonal Easter menus, including themed treats, brunch options, and chocolate specials.
If you want to avoid crowds, consider smaller attractions or walking trails outside the city centre. Hidden gems like Prior Park Landscape Garden and quiet museum tours provide a more relaxed experience.
Bath often hosts local charity fairs, fundraising Easter egg events, and community gatherings. These can be a great way to get involved while enjoying family-friendly activities.
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