Get ready for some egg‑cellent fun across Wyre this Easter!
The Easter school holidays are here and it’s the perfect time to plan some truly egg‑citing adventures! There’s so much happening across Wyre this spring, and we’ve rounded up a selection of unmissable activities to help you make the most of the break.
Easter Egg trails
Join the Easter Egg Trail at The Mount in Fleetwood on Sunday 5 April, 11am to 1pm. Start by popping into the beautiful Mount Pavilion to pick up your answer sheet, then wander through the gardens to uncover all the hidden clues and claim your chocolate Easter egg prize. There’ll also be Easter‑themed crafts to enjoy, plus a colouring competition with the chance to win ride tickets for this year’s Fleetwood Festival of Transport!
Or why not hop over to Garstang for their brilliant town‑centre Easter trail? Collect a trail sheet from Hugo's Café Bar & Bistro, Barkers Pet Shop, The Hair Court or Ctrl Alt Delete IT, then follow the clues around town. Once you’ve completed the trail, return your sheet to where you picked it up for your chance to win a fantastic goody bag. The trail is available to enjoy any day, any time from 28 March to 12 April, making it the perfect springtime adventure for families.
Affinity Lancashire, Fleetwood
Hop into Easter fun at Affinity Lancashire in Fleetwood, where a fantastic programme of free, family‑friendly activities is waiting!
Saturday 28 March – Build your own Bee and Bug Hotel at the Little Cod Club, with a special visit from Captain Cod
Tuesday 31 March – Meet Derpy the K‑Pop Tiger as he brings colour and energy to the centre
Wednesday 1 April – Follow the Farmyard Trail and claim a farm‑themed prize
Thursday 2 April – Meet Baby B, the cheeky Mystery Box Bunny
Friday 3 April – Craft your own Chicken Leg Egg Cup and enjoy a tasty chocolate treat
Easter Saturday, 4 April – The much‑loved Easter Egg Hunt returns, with every child receiving a fun farm‑themed air‑walker
7–9 April – Three days of farmyard fun with visiting animals to meet up close
Saturday 11 April – Enjoy the Posey Pig Pops Workshop and free face painting
And don’t miss their Kawaii Animal Adventure Trail. Search the shop windows for adorable Kawaii animals, collect the hidden letters, and work out Captain Cod’s super‑cute Kawaii nickname. Pop your completed trail sheet into the entry box for the chance to win a Kawaii prize bundle—three winners will be selected. The Kawaii Trail is free, self‑led, and open daily from 28 March to 12 April 2026, making it the perfect way to keep little ones busy while you enjoy your visit to Affinity Lancashire.
Nature Craft Sessions at Wyre Estuary Country Park
If your little ones love getting creative, make sure to visit Wyre Estuary Country Park in Stanah for their Nature Craft Session on Saturday 4 April. Children can let their imaginations run wild as they create a beautiful spring or Easter‑themed masterpiece to take home. The session is ideal for ages 5 to 12, with parents or guardians required to stay throughout.
The cost is £3 per child, with two sessions available—10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm. Advance booking is essential, so secure your place at www.tickettailor.com/events/wyrecouncilgreatoutdoors
Lancashire Hawks and Owls
Barton Grange Garden Centre is set to captivate visitors this Easter with a special Lancashire Hawks and Owls event on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April. From 10:30am to 12:45pm and again from 1:30pm to 3:30pm, guests can enjoy this free experience and discover the incredible work of Lancashire Hawks and Owls, a dedicated organisation that rescues and cares for birds of prey that cannot return to the wild.
This is a rare chance to meet both the passionate team behind the charity and the magnificent birds they look after. All birds in the display are hand‑reared and completely approachable, giving visitors the unique opportunity to gently touch them and even have their photo taken for just £2 (cash only). It’s the perfect way to get up close to these extraordinary creatures and learn more about their stories.
Enjoy Fresh Air Adventures Across Wyre
If the sunshine arrives in time for Easter, Wyre is packed with wonderful places for families to enjoy the great outdoors. Our parks and open spaces offer the perfect setting for playtime adventures and relaxed family picnics, giving little ones plenty of room to run, climb and explore.
Wyre’s beautiful coastline is also ready to welcome you. Head to the golden beaches of Fleetwood and Cleveleys to build the ultimate sandcastle, fly a kite along the shoreline or simply enjoy a refreshing seaside stroll. It’s the ideal way to spend a bright spring day.
For families who love the countryside, Wyre’s landscapes are bursting with opportunities to get closer to nature. A trek up Nicky Nook is a brilliant challenge for young explorers, rewarding you with stunning views from the top. Along the way, see what wildlife you can spot as you wander through this picturesque corner of the borough. Find out everything you need to know about exploring Wyre’s Great Outdoors
