Easter Adventures at Dyffryn Gardens
As the gardens burst into bloom, Easter fun springs to life at Dyffryn Gardens.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
From 28 March to 12 April, gather the whole family and head into the beautifully restored gardens for the much-loved Easter adventure trail, where laughter and fun wait around every corner.
Follow the trail through sweeping lawns and garden rooms, tackling 10 hands-on, egg-citing activities along the way - from marble egg runs, chicken croquet and dress-up fun to exciting new games for 2026.
Pick up your trail map and bunny ears on arrival, explore at your own pace and finish your adventure with a chocolate Easter egg, with a dairy-free option available (suitable for people with milk, egg, gluten, peanut and tree nut allergies).
Trails cost £3.50 per person (plus normal admission costs) and no booking is needed - just come along, enjoy the fresh air, let off some energy and make Easter memories together in one of Wales’ most beautiful gardens.
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Everyone welcome
- What to bring and wear
Dress for the weather. While we always hope for dry and sunny weather over Easter if it's wet then we recommend wellies. Whatever the weather we advise sturdy footwear.
- Accessibility
The trail route is accessible.
Upcoming events
Winter Walk at Dyffryn Gardens
After the hectic energy which often accompanies the end of one year and the start of another, a quiet winter walk is a great way to look after your body and mind during the ongoing winter months.
House of Discovery exhibition at Dyffryn Gardens
Discover more of Dyffryn’s history and find out how we’re looking after this special place in the House of Discovery exhibition in the Morning Room of Dyffryn House.
Y Mis Bach Bingo at Dyffryn Gardens
This half term (14-22 February) bring your littles to Dyffryn Gardens to search for winter's little treasures.
St Davids Day at Dyffryn Gardens
Join us for a joyful St David’s Day celebration filled with culture and creativity, in partnership with Menter Iaith.