Celebrate Easter With These Traditions

Happy Easter Everyone!  

With spring well on its way and Easter already upon us we’ve all been looking for fun and traditional things to do with family after the long and cold winter months. Just in time for Easter, we’re bringing you the most loved traditions that you can enjoy with your friends and family during the Spring celebrations.  

Easter Egg Hunt (Easter Beer Hunt for Adults)

There’s no secret that the most common tradition in modern easter is a good-old Easter egg hunt. Bringing healthy competition by running around a garden searching for chocolate eggs scattered around in hidden spots, this tradition is extremely fun. You can also ‘upgrade’ to adult level by hiding beer or wine and just watch as the parents have just as much fun as the children hunting for treats! 

Easter Egg Painting

Get your creativity flowing with this exciting and entertaining activity that is bound to make everyone smile! With Colourful paints, heaps of glitter and fun stickers, egg decorating is one of the best traditions to let your imagination fly.  

Easter Egg Relay Race

After decorating your eggs why not repurpose them in this exciting and challenging game? Divide into teams, place your egg on a spoon and see who the fastest is without dropping your egg… who will win the race? 

Attend an Easter Parade

An Easter parade is one of the most joyful ways to spend the day with friends and family. Marching bands, colourful floats and smiles fill the streets on Easter Sunday.  

Attend Easter Service at Church

For many of us Easter is still first and foremost a religious holiday, and it wouldn’t be the same without attending an Easter Sunday Service.  

Feast After Lent

Lent is the 40-day period before Easter where Christians abstain from eating any type of meat. Therefore, there is nothing more pleasurable than hosting a big Easter brunch or dinner with all the people you love and feast away together after Lent. 

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