Inday Harrison
15 April 2025
Easter in Suffolk is a time when the county bursts into life, with charming villages, scenic countryside, and coastal towns offering a mix of tradition and springtime cheer. Whether you're a local or visiting for the first time, there’s something truly special about attending Easter events in Suffolk.
There are plenty of Easter activities in Suffolk to enjoy, from egg hunts in historic gardens to family-friendly fun at cultural landmarks. Places like Framlingham Castle, Lavenham Guildhall, and Somerleyton Hall & Gardens all host exciting seasonal events that blend history, nature, and fun for all ages.
This guide will take you through some of the top places to eat, visit, and enjoy Easter events in Suffolk. Booking a cottage during this time is a fantastic way to soak up the charm of the region − whether you want a cosy village hideaway, a coastal family base, or a countryside retreat, there’s something for everyone.
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Easter events in Suffolk
Easter Adventure Quest at Framlingham Castle

Head over to the place that inspired Ed Sheeran’s hit song ‘Castle on the Hill’ this Easter to discover one of East Anglia’s most impressive castles. Situated in the market town of Framlingham, this amazing castle dates back to 1148 and played a pivotal role in English history, with Mary Tudor once proclaimed Queen of England within its walls.
Framlingham Castle is hosting an Easter Adventure Quest, which is one of the best Easter events in Suffolk, where families can explore the castle, solve clues, and earn a chocolate reward. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy spring snacks with stunning views of the Suffolk countryside.
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- Who is it for? History lovers and families
- Price: £13 for adults | £8 for children | £11.50 concession | Quest fee £2 per child | Book tickets
- Location: Framlingham Castle, Church Street, Framlingham IP13 9BP.
- Date and time: 5 April–27 April | Open daily from 10am–5pm
- Dog friendly? Yes, dogs allowed on leads in the grounds and some areas of the castle
- Stay nearby: 3 Fore Street Mews | sleeps 4 guests + 2 dogs
Easter Family Fun at Snape Maltings

Snape Maltings hosts exciting Easter events in Suffolk for all ages, including an Easter trail, arts and crafts, face painting, and tastings at local shops. The farmers' market will offer fresh produce, and there's no need to book − guests can enjoy the day at their leisure.
Snape Maltings, once a maltings facility, is now a cultural hub with a concert hall, shops, galleries, and restaurants. Set in a beautiful landscape of tidal marshes and reed beds, it’s ideal for birdwatching and photography. The site also hosts a variety of events, making it a must-visit destination in Suffolk.
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- Who is it for? Music and art lovers, families
- Price: Free to attend
- Location: Snape Maltings, Snape Bridge, Snape IP17 1SP
- Date and time: 19 April | 10am–5.30pm
- Dog friendly? Yes
- Stay nearby: Alde End Cottage | sleeps 2 guests + 1 dog
Lavenham Guildhall Easter Egg Hunt

The Lavenham Guildhall, a Grade I-listed timber-framed building, sits in the heart of Lavenham. Originally built as a meeting place, it later served as a prison and workhouse. Today, it operates as a museum, showcasing the town's rich heritage. Visitors can explore the Guildhall's fascinating history and its important role in Suffolk’s past.
Lavenham Guildhall hosts an annual Easter egg hunt, where participants explore the historic village and enjoy nature-themed activities. One of the top Easter events in Suffolk, it offers a trail map and pencil, with a chocolate egg reward at the end.
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- Who is it fo?: History lovers
- Price: Free to attend
- Location: Lavenham Guildhall, Market Place, Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9QZ
- Date and time: 10 April–25 April | 10am–4pm
- Dog friendly? Yes
- Stay nearby: Coppers | sleeps 4 guests + 2 dogs
Somerleyton Hall Easter Egg Hunt

Somerleyton Hall is a stunning example of early Victorian architecture set on a 5,000-acre estate. Known for its Anglo-Italian style, the mansion features carved stonework and opulent state rooms with artworks. The estate has a history dating back over 900 years, with records of a manor house from the 13th century. Its grounds boast sweeping lawns, formal gardens, and original Victorian elements.
Somerleyton Hall & Gardens is hosting its annual Easter egg hunt, offering a fun Easter event in Suffolk for all. Explore the 12-acre gardens on a delightful Easter trail with prizes for children who complete it and special treats for those under three, including dairy-free options.
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- Who is it for? Families
- Price: £11.50 for adults | £8.50 for children | £1 for infants | £9.50 for over 60’s | Book here
- Location: Somerleyton Hall, Lovingland NR32 5QQ
- Date and time: 16 April–21 April | 10am–5pm
- Dog friendly? No, only guide and assistance dogs allowed
- Stay nearby: Harsners Nest | sleeps 2 guests + 2 dogs
Places to visit during Easter in Suffolk
Easton Farm Park

Easton Farm Park offers a fantastic Easter experience for families and animal lovers. The Spring Babies Carnival celebrates new life on the farm with newborn lambs and goat kids, an Easter egg hunt, animal encounters, and tractor rides.
Beyond the annual Easter festivities, Easton Farm Park also offers adventure playgrounds such as indoor and outdoor play areas and a large bouncy pillow as well as the Willow Barn Café to enjoy homemade treats and meals − perfect for refuelling during your visit. They also hold fun events such as goat yoga, birthday parties and more.
Good to know
- Who is it for? Families
- Price: £14.95 for adults | £14.95 for children | Under 2’s go free | Book tickets
- Location: Easton Farm Park, Pound Corner, Easton, Woodbridge IP13 0EQ
- Opening times: Open daily 10am–4pm
- Dog friendly? Yes
- Stay nearby: Pike Cottage | sleeps 4 guests + 2 dogs
Mid-Suffolk Light Railway

The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, or "Middy," ran in Suffolk from 1904 to 1952. Today, it’s a museum with a heritage railway where visitors can enjoy steam train rides in old-style carriages. The site also features restored station buildings, a small railway museum, and fun events for all ages.
The railway opens its 2025 season with the Easter Gala Steam-Up, one of the top Easter events in Suffolk. Visitors can enjoy steam train rides, explore the museum and restoration shed, grab a treat at the tea rooms or ale bar, and join a fun Easter Bunny hunt. A free bus service from Stowmarket Station will run both days, thanks to the Eastern Counties Bus Preservation Group.
Good to know
- Who is it for? Families
- Price: £12 for adults | £6 for children | £10 for over 65’s
- Location: Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, Brockford Station, Wetheringsett, Stowmarket IP14 5PW
- Opening times: Open on Sundays and Bank Holidays | Easter event on 20 April–21 April | 10.30am–4.30pm
- Dog friendly? Yes, dogs allowed if kept on a lead, well behaved and friendly
- Stay nearby: Willow Barn | sleeps 2 guests + 1 dog
Jimmy’s Farm

Nestled just outside Ipswich, Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park is a Suffolk gem that springs to life over Easter and is perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking to mix fresh air with some adventure. Home to over 100 species, it features Europe’s largest polar bear reserve, along with arctic foxes, wolves, capybaras, camels, crocodiles, and more.
Over Easter weekend, Jimmy’s Farm hosts one of the most fun and educational Easter events in Suffolk, with egg trails, craft stations, and baby animals like lambs, chicks, and piglets. For a special treat, enjoy a delicious Easter Sunday lunch in their 200-year-old barn restaurant.
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- Who is it for? Families
- Price: Adults £23 online, £25 on the day | Children £18.50 online, £20 on the day | Seniors £21 online, £23 on the day | Students and disabled £18.50 online, £20 on the day | Book tickets
- Location: Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park, Pannington Hall Lane, Ipswich IP9 2AR
- Opening times: Open daily 10am–5pm
- Dog friendly? Yes if kept on a lead, not allowed in indoor enclosures such as the butterfly house and reptile house
- Stay nearby: Lake Farm Barn | sleeps 6 guests + 3 dogs
Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park

If you're looking for a fun-filled Easter event in Suffolk, Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park is a great choice. A family favourite since 1983, it offers a wide range of rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. Highlights include Wipeout, the region’s tallest rollercoaster, and live shows like Sea Lion Splash and Birds of Paradise. It’s the perfect mix of excitement and entertainment for an Easter day out.
Over Easter, Pleasurewood Hills hosts Woody's Eggcellent Adventure, which is one of the best Easter events in Suffolk for thrill seekers. This engaging Easter egg hunt offers fun for the whole family and includes visitors collecting a game card upon arrival, following the clues, gathering letters and claiming a prize upon completion.
Good to know
- Who is it for? Families
- Price: Ticket prices range from £12.50 to £19.50 over Easter period | Book tickets
- Location: Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park, Leisure Way, Lowestoft NR32 4TZ
- Opening times: Times vary but generally open daily 10am–5pm | View opening times
- Dog friendly? No, only guide and assistance dogs are allowed
- Stay nearby: South Lodge | sleeps 4 guests + 1 dog
Southwold Maize Maze and Play Park

Southwold Maize Maze and Play Park in Reydon offers a fun outdoor experience for families, with two mazes across 8 acres. Visitors can collect stamps to earn a lollipop prize and enjoy activities like jumping pillows, play frames, zip lines, and go-karts. The on-site cafe serves locally sourced meals with views of the marshes and River Blyth.
This Easter, Southwold Maize Maze and Play Park hosts an Easter Bunny hunt, where guests match bunny stickers to hidden boards for a treat. There's also a golden egg hunt each day, with a special prize for the finder of the golden egg.
Good to know
- Who is it for? Families
- Price: £2 for adults | £7.50 for children | 1 and under go free | Children with a disability certificate £5.50 | Book tickets
- Location: Southwold Maize Maze and Play Park, Old Hall Farm, Halesworth Road, Reydon IP18 6SG
- Opening times: Daily from 9.30am–5.30pm
- Dog friendly? No, only guide and assistance dogs allowed
- Stay nearby: Salt Works Cottage | sleeps 8 guests + 1 dog
Places to eat during Easter in Suffolk
The Weeping Willow

The Weeping Willow, a 17th-century pub in Barrow, celebrates Easter with a seasonal menu featuring creative twists on traditional dishes designed to celebrate spring. The menu caters to various dietary needs, including vegan options, and the bar offers ales, beers, ciders, and fruit cordials.
Originally constructed as a private residence, The Weeping Willow has evolved over the centuries, with significant renovations in the 1940s and a major refurbishment in 2017. The pub's name is derived from a notable weeping willow tree located in its garden, adding to its charm and character.
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- Who is it for? Friends
- Price: 2 courses for £30 | 3 courses for £36
- Why not try? Chalk steam trout for the starter, roasted breast of lamb with mint sauce for the main course, and sticky toffee pudding for dessert | View menu
- Location: The Weeping Willow, 39 Bury Road, Barrow, IP29 5AB
- Date and time: 18 April–21 April | 8.30am–10am for breakfast | 12pm–8.30pm
- Stay nearby: Hockerhill Barn | sleeps 4 guests + 2 dogs
The Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa

The Swan at Lavenham Hotel & Spa, a historic 15th-century establishment, offers a special three-course Easter Sunday lunch at its restaurant, The Gallery and its brasserie, Mess Call 487. The 2025 Easter menu features seasonal dishes, and they also offer an Easter-themed afternoon tea with treats like smoked salmon sandwiches, hot cross scones, and carrot cake.
The Swan's centuries-old origins, complete with exposed beams and period features, create a welcoming atmosphere for celebrating special occasions such as Easter. The Easter Sunday lunch at The Swan has become a beloved tradition for many families who come together to enjoy the rich flavours of the season in Suffolk.
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- Who is it for? Couples and families
- Price: £55 per adult | £15 per child
- Why not try? Celebration of carrots for starter, halibut with lobster cream for main the course, and rhubarb and ginger custard tart for dessert | View menu
- Location: The Swan at Lavenham Hotel & Spa, High Street, Lavenham CO10 9QA
- Date and time: 20 April | 12pm–4pm
- Stay nearby: Pilgrims | sleeps 3 guests
Talbooth Restaurant

Talbooth Restaurant is situated on the Suffolk/Essex border in Dedham and is set inside a historic 15th-century building that has been serving customers for over 60 years. This Easter, it is hosting a three-course Easter Sunday lunch. Overlooking the River Stour, it offers a seasonal menu in a beautiful setting, perfect for celebrating Easter with loved ones amidst spring flowers and scenic views.
The menu at Talbooth Restaurant features a blend of classic European and British cuisines, incorporating modern touches to enhance traditional flavours. The establishment has earned recognition from the MICHELIN Guide, highlighting its commitment to quality and culinary excellence. Talbooth also has a unique riverside terrace, allowing guests to dine outdoors in comfort.
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- Who is it for? Couples
- Price: £65 per person | Book early to save disappointment
- Why not try? Barbeque glazed ox cheek for starters, roast ribs of dry-aged English beef for the main course, and millionaire shortbread for dessert | View menu
- Location: Talbooth Restaurant, Gun Hill, Dedham, Colchester, Essex CO7 6HP
- Date and time: 20 April | 12pm or 3pm seating times
- Stay nearby: Bakers Cottage | sleeps 6 guests + 2 dogs
Seckford Hall

Seckford Hall, a historic Tudor manor near Woodbridge, is hosting an Easter Bunny Sunday lunch. The family-friendly event features a two-course meal, Easter crafts, face painting, a magician, and an egg hunt. Guests will also enjoy a special visit from the Easter Bunny with treats. Built in the 1530s, the hall showcases traditional Tudor architecture with its distinctive brickwork and E-shaped design.
Seckford Hall uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients from Suffolk’s farmers, fishermen, and artisan producers. The Easter Sunday menu includes dishes like roast leg of lamb, salmon fillet, and roasted vegetable wellington, with desserts such as Mini Egg brownie and apple frangipane tart.
Good to know
- Who is it for? Families
- Price: £35 per adult | £25 for children under 12 | Free for children under 2 | £10 deposit required with remaining balance due six weeks before the event
- Why not try? Roast leg of lamb with the Mini Egg brownie for dessert | View menu
- Location: Seckford Hall Hotel & Spa, Seckford Hall Road, Woodbridge IP13 6NU
- Date and time: 20 April | 12pm–3pm
- Stay nearby: Alma Rise | sleeps 4 guests
Map of Easter events in Suffolk
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Self-catering Easter cottages in Suffolk
Whether you're hunting for chocolate eggs in enchanting estate gardens, attending one of the historical Easter events in Suffolk, meeting newborn lambs on a local farm, or simply soaking up the beauty of Suffolk’s coast and countryside, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
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