While Easter egg hunts in the garden and eating chocolate eggs are always a nice way to spend the bank holiday weekend, your children may require something more to burn off the sugar rush.
From bunnies and forests, to dragons and the Mad Hatter, we have collated a list of eight Easter-themed activities taking place in the Harrogate district over the holidays that will keep you and your children hopping.
Free craft workshop at Fountains Abbey
If your child is looking to get creative, an Easter craft workshop could be for them.
Swanley Grange, at Fountains Abbey, is hosting a free workshop where you and your children can make your very own sheep badge.
The workshops will be held daily from 11am – 3pm, until Sunday April 16.
All ages are welcome. The event is free, but normal admission prices to Fountains Abbey apply.
Family tickets start at £27.
Find more information on the National Trust website.
Make decorations for free
Ripon charity, Jennyruth Workshops, is inviting visitors to Fountains Abbey to join them in creating an Easter decoration.
Jennyruth provides adults with learning disabilities with a variety of valuable skills, including crafts.
The workshop is free and welcomes families to drop in for some seasonal fun.
Join them at Swanley Grange on Wednesday April 12, from 11.30am – 2.30pm.
The event is free, but normal abbey admission charges apply.
Children’s entry starts at £9.
Click here for more information.
Mad Hatter & Friends Tea Party
If your children fancy a taste of wonderland this Easter, Rascal Entertainment’s Mad Hatter’s Tea Party is a good option.
The event will take place at the Crown Hotel in Harrogate on Good Friday.
Children can expect cookie decorating, on-stage entertainment, face painting and a visit from the Easter bunny – all under the same roof as the Hatter himself.
Family tickets start at £47.
The tea party will run from 12pm – 2pm.
Find more information here.
Mother Shipton’s Easter Bunny Tipi Trail
Mother Shipton’s Easter Bunny Tipi Trail is a place where “every bunny’s welcome”
Children are invited to follow the clues, peep inside the bunny houses and even discover giant eggs.
The trail will also include Easter stories, told by a storyteller, as well as the chance to plant spring seeds.
The trail will run every day until Sunday April 16, from 10am to 5.30pm.
Dogs on leads are welcome everywhere, except for the playground.
Admission prices can be found here.
Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park: The Dragon Egg Quest
For those hoping for a mythical Easter, The Dragon Egg Quest at the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park in Ripon may be a good option.
Children are invited to help storyteller, Dragonella, find a dragon’s egg hidden somewhere in the Himalayan Garden.
The activity will weave a tour of the gardens with some mystical Easter fun.
The quest is suitable for children ages 4 to 10 – children must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets cost £10.
Adventure walks at RHS Harlow Carr
Whether your children need to let off a little more steam, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, the adventure walks could be a good solution for all the family.
Families can immerse themselves in a guided walk of the grounds of the RHS site, accompanied by the Garden Detectives.
The activity is included in garden admission and is suitable for ages 3+.
The walk will take place on Tuesday April 11 at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
Click here for more information.
The Great Knaresborough Bunny Hunt
The Great Knaresborough Bunny Hunt is a family-friendly way to keep your little bunnies hoppy this Easter.
Ceramic bunnies are hidden in local business around the town centre for you to find.
Families purchase a map to find the bunnies for £3 and all profits go to Lauren Doherty Road Safety talks, New Beginnings and The Memory Lane Café, Knaresborough.
Bunny-finders can expect a sweet prize in return, as well as an entry to win a £50 voucher for event organiser, Painting Pots.
The event will run daily until April 16 and maps can be purchased from Painting Pots.
Find more information on social media.
Birchfield: Easter at the Farm
Birchfield Farm’s Easter at the Farm activities could be a good way to entertain your little lambs.
Children can expect lamb feeding, an Easter trail, and a bouncy castle.
The Easter bunny will also be making an appearance over the bank holiday weekend.
Farmer Tom will be offering farm rides to visit the outside animals, including newly hatched chicks and ducklings.
The family-friendly farm will be offering seasonal activities until April 16, from 10am to 4pm.
Prices start from £6.95.
Find more information here.
Six free or low-cost family Easter holiday ideas in the Harrogate districtThe Easter school holidays are almost here, but for many families this means two weeks of the children at home and increased costs of keeping them entertained.
This year in particular most of us are feeling the crunch thanks to a huge rise in the cost of living and soaring energy bills.
We have teamed up with parenting website Harrogate Mumbler and put together six free or low-cost ideas for the Easter holidays across the district.
Kayti Mewis, content creator for Harrogate Mumbler, said:
“You don’t always have to spend a fortune to have a fun day out with the kids. For example, we always enjoy a day at Valley Gardens with a picnic over the holidays.”
Free street entertainment in Harrogate town centre – from April 9

Following the success of Harrogate Business Improvement District’s (BID) street entertainers during the October half-term last year, they will be back in the town centre over the Easter holidays.
On Saturday, April 9, Pete and Ged Moss the gardeners will be in town with their ‘Easter Egg Stravaganza walkabout special’.
They will entertain crowds with their musical wheelbarrow, brimming over with colourful Easter eggs of all shapes and sizes – expect lots of audience participation.
On Good Friday, April 15, the Easter Bunny will be taking some time out from his Easter duties to share some early treats with the children of Harrogate. He will be at the Victoria Shopping Centre at 11am, 12pm, 1pm and 3pm.
On Saturday April 16, ‘Val N Halla’ will be travelling in their musical longboat through the town centre. The two Abba-obsessed Scandinavians will bring “entertainment, mayhem and mirth wherever they go”.
Peter Rabbit and Friends Easter Trail at Swinton Estate, near Ripon – April 9 to 24

Head to Swinton Bivouac for an Easter adventure with Peter Rabbit and Friends.
Help Peter and Benjamin to save Easter by rescuing all of the Easter eggs from the clutches of the pesky Samuel Whiskers.
Solve the clues to crack the code that will open the chest to rescue the egg – and earn an Easter treat for yourself as well.
There will also be an opportunity to explore the ruins and follies of Druid’s Temple, built in 1820, reconnect with nature in the woodland of Swinton Estate and take in the views over the Leighton reservoir.
Trail maps are £5, with each completed answer sheet earning a prize. All money from the trail goes directly to the Friends of Grewelthorpe School (FROGS) charity.
The Great Knaresborough Bunny Hunt – April 9 to 24

Organised and presented by Painting Pots Knaresborough, this quirky event is now in its fifth year.
There will once again be 17 ceramic bunnies hopping into local businesses.
The bunnies are hand-painted in vivid patterns, some inspired by characters or recognisable personalities and products. Painted mostly in house by Laura of Painting Pots, and more recently Natasha Gilyard.
A map with the locations of the bunnies is hand-drawn and painted by local artist Helen Salmons, who is known as The Relentless Crafter, while the bunnies themselves are the handiwork of Natasha Gilyard and Painting Pots’ Laura.
The maps can be purchased for £3 from Painting Pots, Castlegate, and the Oldest Chemist Shoppe, Market Square.
Bunny hunters use the map to find the bunnies, fill in their form and hand them back in to receive a sweet treat, a wristband, sticker and entry to win prizes donated by local businesses.
Over the last four years, The Great Knaresborough Bunny Hunt has raised more than £6,000 for local charities. All profits this year will go to Lucie’s Animal Rescue and Inspire Youth.
The event will be officially launched at the Knaresborough Spring Fayre on April 9, where there will also be the first ever Great Knaresborough Bunny Hunt Parade.
Activities at Knaresborough Library – April 16 and April 21

Hoglets Theatre will be performing their play The Sleep Pirates on Saturday, April 16 at 2pm, featuring swashbuckling pirates, flying ships and shooting stars.
The event is aimed at families with children aged four to eight. Places are limited so booking is essential and children need to be library members. Pop in to the library or call 01609 533610 to book your place.
Alternatively, enjoy some arty fun with a print workshop with artist Lana Grindley on April 21 at 2pm.
Children aged 7 to 11 are invited to design and print their own book cover artwork, inspired by their favourite book illustrations. The designs will be displayed at a special exhibition in the library following the workshop.
Book your free ticket here.
There are also some great events at places that offer membership. If you are already a member, these events are usually included, or have a small additional price:
The Giant Easter Egg Hunt at RHS Harlow Carr – April 9 to 24

Enjoy a supersized family adventure this Easter holiday at RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
Go hunting for the larger-than-life hand-painted eggs hidden around the garden on ‘The giant Easter egg hunt’, and from Good Friday to Easter Monday meet the Garden Detectives for more family fun.
The Easter egg hunt sees children equipped with an explorer pack. Follow the trail around the garden to find the giant painted eggs. There are fun puzzles to solve and plants and wildlife to spot along the way.
Children will be rewarded with a free chocolate treat after completing the trail.
The event is free to RHS members and children under 5.
Easter egg hunt at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal – until April 17

Pick up an adventure trail for £3 and follow the map to complete 10 fun activities during your visit.
See if you can shake like a squirrel, rise like the sun and listen to nature’s orchestra. Complete the trail and earn your chocolate egg reward at the end.