Wednesday, 26 March 2025

THINGS TO DO THIS EASTER HALF TERM IN STOKE ON TRENT


Two weeks of Easter holidays can feel like a long time to keep the kids entertained—especially on a budget! But don't worry, I've put together a list of fantastic activities happening in and around Stoke-on-Trent to keep everyone happy without breaking the bank.



Outdoor Easter Adventures

Easter Adventure at Biddulph Grange Garden

12th - 27th April
Enjoy a fun-filled Easter trail around the beautiful gardens, complete with bunny-themed activities and family-favorite games. No need to book—simply pick up your trail leaflet, bunny ears, and Easter treat from Visitor Reception.
£3.50 per trial (standard admission applies).
Find out more

Easter Market & Car Boot Sale – Whitfield Valley Centre

Thursday 17th April, 9 AM - 1 PM
This fun-filled market features unique handmade crafts and gifts, delicious food and treats, car boot sale bargains, and free Easter crafts for kids.

Wetley Moor Alpacas – Easter Fun on the Farm

19th - 22nd April (10 AM - 12 PM & 1 PM - 3 PM)
Meet and feed the alpacas, cuddle bunnies, guinea pigs, chicks, and ducklings, and pet-friendly black-nosed sheep. Enjoy Easter-themed alpaca crafts and join the Easter scavenger hunt.
£15 per child | £10 per adult | Under 2s go free.
Book now

Indoor Easter Fun

Ozzy Owl’s Easter Trail – The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

2nd - 30th April
Can you figure out Ozzy Owl’s favourite Easter treat? Find letters around the museum to solve the puzzle.
£1.50 (includes a free pencil)
Bethesda Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

Clay Chickens – Creative Easter Crafting – The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

16th - 17th April (10:30 AM - 12 PM & 1 PM - 3 PM)
Make your own Easter-themed clay chicken to take home.
£3 per craft

Family-Friendly Easter Events

Hanley Park Easter Dash

Easter Sunday
Walk, run, hop, scoot, skate, or ride around the course to find six hidden Easter bunnies. Collect stamps and exchange them for chocolate goodies.
Takes about an hour to complete.
Hanley Park (Meet at the Bee Active Tent).
Pre-booking is essential! 

Apple Tree Town – Easter Bunny Picnic Party

17th April (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM)
Meet and greet the Easter Bunny, join an Easter egg hunt, enjoy picnic food and drinks, take part in music, dancing, and games, and enter a colouring competition.
Book early to secure your place.

More Easter Half-Term Fun

Kids’ Club at the Cinema

Many cinemas run special kids’ club screenings during half-term, offering cheaper tickets for family-friendly films. We’re especially excited to see the new Snow White movie—plus, you really can't beat cinema popcorn.

 Whatever the weather, there’s plenty to do in and around Stoke-on-Trent this Easter half-term. 

14 comments:

  1. There certainly is a lot to do. This is a great resource because kids always seem to be bored. LOL

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  2. These all sound like a ton of fun. I think the Easter market would be a great way to spend some quality time together.

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  3. I love the Easter crafting idea. I always loved doing crafts with my son when he was a kid.

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  4. Lots of fun sounding Easter activities here! I have no idea yet what we will will be doing!

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  5. Lots of fun Easter activities here! I have no idea yet what we will be doing!

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  6. There seems to be plenty to do in Stoke on Trent to keep everyone busy. My husband used to love visiting his Nan there for the oatcakes

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  7. Thank you for sharing your ideas. It can be so hard to find things to do, especially on a tight budget. I will take a look at my local area.

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  8. This is the perfect plan, I love it!!! There is a bit of everything...Outdoors, activities, cinemas, I love it.

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  9. This is a wonderful list. I am sure this will help so many people to plan their holidays well. Your effort to collate it all is commendable.

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  10. It sounds like you have some fun activities planned for you and the kids for Easter. It helps that they are budget friendly as any school holiday can be super expensive otherwise.

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  11. The Wetley Moor Alpacas event sounds adorable, and the Ozzy Owl’s Easter Trail looks like a great way to get the kids involved! Thanks for the great suggestions!

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  12. Looks like there’s so much fun for families this Easter in Stoke-on-Trent! From Easter trails to alpaca cuddles, it sounds like a great way to keep the kids entertained without spending a fortune!








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  13. With weather this good, I am so excited to get out and about for Easter! Thank you for sharing this list of activities in the area.

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  14. I love the sound of visiting alpacas on a farm, I used to love this when my children were younger

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