What to Do During Easter Weekend in The Cotswolds

Date:
April 17, 2025

Easter weekend is the perfect time to explore the Cotswolds, with its rolling hills, charming villages, and an abundance of springtime activities. Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun, outdoor adventures, or a relaxing countryside escape, the Cotswolds has something for everyone. Here’s how to make the most of your Easter weekend in this beautiful region.

1. Go on an Easter Egg Hunt at Batsford Arboretum

Spring in the Cotswolds is truly magical, and nowhere showcases it better than Batsford Arboretum. Home to one of the UK’s largest private tree collections, the arboretum bursts into life with blooming cherry blossoms, daffodils, and fresh greenery—the perfect setting for an Easter egg hunt.

Families can enjoy a seasonal trail through the arboretum, where children can hunt for hidden Easter eggs and solve clues to win a sweet treat at the end. While the kids are busy, adults can soak in the peaceful surroundings, visit the garden centre, or stop by the Cotswold Falconry Centre next door for a chance to see birds of prey in flight.

Location: Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Best for: Families, nature lovers
Top Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and make time for a visit to the on-site café for homemade cakes and fresh coffee.

2. Take a Scenic Stroll Around Cirencester Park

If you’re looking for a peaceful way to enjoy the long weekend, a walk through Cirencester Park is a fantastic choice. Part of the historic Bathurst Estate, this beautifully maintained parkland offers miles of scenic walking trails, perfect for an Easter morning stroll.

Whether you’re looking for a gentle walk or a longer hike, Cirencester Park provides a variety of routes. The wide, tree-lined avenues and rolling meadows are perfect for spotting spring wildlife, colourful wildflowers, and even deer if you’re lucky.

For those who prefer a bit of history, Cirencester itself is a charming market town with a rich Roman past. After your walk, explore the town’s independent boutiques, artisan coffee shops, and Cirencester Parish Church—one of the most impressive wool churches in the region.

Location: Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Best for: Walkers, history enthusiasts
Top Tip: Bring a picnic to enjoy under the trees or stop by one of Cirencester’s delightful cafes for a traditional cream tea.

3. Experience Farm Life with a Cotswold Farm Tour

Easter is the ideal time to experience the countryside way of life by visiting a local Cotswold farm. Many farms offer guided tours, giving visitors a chance to see lambing season in full swing, feed the animals, and learn about sustainable farming practices.

One of the best places to experience this is Leafield Farm, where you can tour the working farm, meet the animals, and hear from the farmers who provide produce to local markets and retailers. These tours offer an authentic look at British agriculture, making them a hit with families, food lovers, and those keen to understand where their food comes from.

Location: Various locations across the Cotswolds
Best for: Families, foodies, countryside lovers
Top Tip: Book your farm tour in advance, as Easter weekend can be a busy time for visitors.

4. Try Kayaking at Cotswold Water Park

For those who love a bit of adventure, Cotswold Water Park is the ultimate outdoor playground. With over 150 lakes, this vast area offers a range of water sports, but kayaking is one of the best ways to explore the calm, picturesque waters.

During Easter, the weather is usually mild enough for a kayaking trip, allowing you to paddle through peaceful waters while taking in the surrounding wildlife and countryside. If you’re visiting with family or friends, you can also try stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, or even a boat trip.

Location: South Cerney, Gloucestershire
Best for: Adventure seekers, water sports lovers
Top Tip: Wear layers and book your kayak rental in advance to secure your spot.

Plan Your Easter Weekend with Corf Travel

Exploring the Cotswolds over Easter is even better when you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery without worrying about transport. That’s where Corf Travel comes in—offering private guided tours to help you discover the very best of the Cotswolds at your own pace.

With a comfortable 8-seater vehicle and an expert local guide, Corf Travel can take you to all the top Easter weekend spots—whether that’s a farm tour, a scenic stroll, or an outdoor adventure.

Make this Easter truly special by booking a tailor-made Cotswold tour and discovering the magic of spring in the countryside.

Contact Corf Travel today to plan your perfect Easter escape in the Cotswolds.

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