Easter at Fairytale Farm

Logo

Fairytale Farm’s unique Easter event is back for 2023, and we have activities running right through the Easter holidays, with some additional events taking place over the Easter Weekend.

  • See our beautiful new interactive Easter display for 2023, where Mother Goose has been joined by some friends for an egg hunt.
  • Join Ribberty Rabbit Crafting in our Craft Corner and get creative with a selection of Easter-themed crafts.
  • Join in the Easter Garden Games trying to complete the obstacle course with Bunny Hop sacks, Bean Bag Tossing and Easter Egg and Spoon racing.
  • Easter Scavenger Hunt: The Easter Bunny has hidden several Easter-related items around the trail.
  • There is a chance for children and adults to pet our adorable animals (you won’t want to put them down!).

For the Easter Weekend (7th-10th April 2023), visitors are invited to join the Easter Bunny in Bunny Hollow within the Giant Rabbit Burrow to hear an Easter tale, and every child will receive a full size Easter egg.

A visit to meet the Easter Bunny is £4.99 per child, including Bunny Tale and Easter Egg. There is no charge for adults, but due to the limited space it is limited to one adult per family group.

Who to contact

E-mail
info@fairytalefarm.co.uk
Website
www.fairytalefarm.co.uk
Scan to visit this website

Where to go

Address
Fairytale Farm, Southcombe Farm
Southcombe
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
Postcode
OX7 5QH
View OX7 5QH on a map

Time / Date Details

When is it on
1st Apr 2023 - 16th Apr 2023
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon

Additional Information

Providing services to
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
Children
Young people

Actions

Save to Shortlist

Record managed by Oxfordshire Family Information Service

This information has been collected from third party providers and Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information nor does inclusion represent a recommendation or an endorsement. Parents, carers, young people and professionals are recommended to check that organisations and services are appropriate and safe before they attend.
See: Help on how to choose services safely

Last Updated

Last updated:

Skip back to top of page