The Easter Holidays run from Friday, March 29 to Friday, April 12 this year.
Here’s a list of things you can get involved in throughout the holidays to keep the kids entertained.
5. Easter Holidays 2024: 9 things to do with the kids in Sussex during the holidays
Take part in Drusillas' free Easter Egg Trail, get nose-to-nose with 80 species of animal in the interactive zoo, get wet in the super splash pad, go wild in indoor and outdoor playgrounds, enjoy unlimited access to seven family-friendly rides, tip-toe among prehistoric giants and more! For more information, visit: https://www.drusillas.co.uk/easter-at-drusillas Photo: Drusillas
6. Easter Holidays 2024: 9 things to do with the kids in Sussex during the holidays
Take part in an Easter egg trail around Leonardslee's spring gardens - a treat awaits at the end! Free with garden entry and for Leonardslee members. Under 5s go free. Visit: https://www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk/all-events/easter-trail Photo: Leonardslee Gardens
7. Easter Holidays 2024: 9 things to do with the kids in Sussex during the holidays
Travel back to the year 1191 this Easter at Arundel Castle at its Medieval Festival which runs from Good Friday (March 29) to Easter Sunday (March 31). The three-day immersive event will feature 12th-century combat demonstrations, archery and falconry displays. You can listen to medieval music from Myal and Peg, and there will be plenty of ‘have-a-go’ activities, including archery and axe throwing. Photo: Staff
8. Easter Holidays 2024: 9 things to do with the kids in Sussex during the holidays
The popular animated television series Bluey is coming to Wakehurst from March 27 to April 14. There will be fun-packed activity zones spread across the landscape. On April 2 there will be a quiet session with reduced capacity to mark World Autism Day. Additionally, learn all about nature with Plant Pals, which runs from March 27 to April 14 from 10am to 5.30pm. Head over to the Millennium Seed Bank, grab your mission pack full of planting puzzles, and become a best friend to plants. For more information, visit: www.kew.org/wakehurst/whats-on. Photo: S Robards