Lydiard Park in Swindon, Wiltshire, will host a family Easter trail and bonnet parade on April 5, 2026. Swindon Borough Council is running the event to provide an affordable and local way for families to enjoy the outdoors during the holiday season.
The trail will be open from 11:00 to 15:00, with activities starting at the Coach House Activity Centre. This is a drop-in event that does not require any prior booking, though the last entry for the trail is set for 14:15. It costs £5 per child to take part in the trail, and a separate Easter bonnet parade will be held in the Walled Garden at 12:30 for £2 per child.
Children can explore the 18th-century parkland while following the story of the Easter Bunny and solving a secret word puzzle. Those who finish the trail will receive a prize, which the council has confirmed will not be a food item this year. This shift in the type of reward helps the event stay inclusive for all children who take part.
According to Swindon Borough Council, the park is a magical location that holds a special place in the hearts of local people. The day is designed to encourage residents to visit the historic 260-acre site and create memories without the need for long-distance travel.
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