As Easter approaches, we’ve gathered a selection of thrilling activities for children to enjoy in the Duchy over the next couple of weeks. From engaging egg hunts and scenic trails to captivating theatre performances, museum visits, and inspiring art workshops, here’s our comprehensive guide to the top Easter activities in Cornwall.
Eden
Experience the delights of spring this Easter at the Eden Project, where families can embark on a journey to learn how to cultivate and consume their way towards a healthier planet. Explore the world of beneficial bugs that aid in maintaining thriving crops, experiment with propelling pollen to its target using a colossal slingshot, and participate in a colossal guessing game to identify crops. Children can collect stamps for each activity they complete and indulge in a few delectable treats at the conclusion of their adventure.
National Martime Museum
As part of their latest major exhibition on pirates, the National Maritime Museum in the creative hub of south Cornwall will immerse youngsters in the world of high-seas piracy. Each day, two distinct shows will cover all the essentials: from a crash course in pirate skills, including the pirate code, typical food and drink, and weaponry, to hands-on activities where children apply their newfound knowledge to guide their crew through strategic decisions on the high seas.
Penguin Eggstravaganza at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary
During the holidays, the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek has a lineup of penguin-themed activities to delight families. Dive into mystery egg trails, where kids will hunt for hidden letters and solve puzzles to unveil the name of one of the sanctuary’s cherished penguins. Additionally, join Lily, the beloved sanctuary mascot, for daily story time sessions filled with enchanting tales.
Tate St Ives
Unleash your creativity at Tate St Ives with this nationwide project, uniting hundreds of museums and artists across the UK to delve into animals and creatures within museum collections, spanning art, sculpture, and textiles. Children are invited to craft an artwork featuring their chosen creature. These creations will converge into a colossal collective artwork, revealed on Earth Day, April 22nd.
Pendennis Castle
At the mouth of the River Fal, Pendennis Castle invites families to embark on an exciting adventure quest. Children can explore the castle grounds, searching for clues hidden throughout the site or participating in traditional Easter games. Those who successfully find all the eggs will receive an adventurer’s certificate along with a delicious chocolate treat as a reward!