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Easter Travel Ideas: Food, Culture, and Feel-Good Spring Escapes in Europe.

Posted on March 05, 2026

Lindt - Home of Chocolate

Easter is more than bunny-shaped treats and chocolate eggs – it is a time of celebrating spring, connecting with others, and exploring seasonal food. With Easter falling perfectly for short breaks and European escapes, many travellers are using the long weekend for cultural celebrations or restorative countryside stays.

Indulge in Seasonal Easter Food Experiences:

From chocolate workshops to farm-table feasts, Easter travel offers plenty of ways to satisfy your taste buds across the UK and Europe.

Chocolate and Sweet-Making Workshops in Europe:

For travellers with a sweet tooth, Easter chocolate workshops are a delicious way to celebrate the season.

York’s Cocoa Works (UK)

Create your own Easter eggs, bunnies, or chocolate bars, with optional decorating masterclasses in the heart of historic York.

Lindt – Home of Chocolate (Kilchberg, Switzerland)

Personalised chocolate-making workshops, interactive exhibits, and tastings at a world-famous destination.

Chocolate-focused travel experiences are particularly popular for family Easter breaks and romantic European getaways.

Farm-to-Table Easter Feasts:

Spring ingredients shine during Easter weekend, with countryside restaurants and boutique hotels offering seasonal menus.

River Cottage – Axminster (Devon, UK)

Seasonal feasts and Easter Sunday long table lunches, with produce grown in the farm’s gardens.

Ballymaloe House (County Cork Ireland)

A restaurant with its own organic farm, offering Easter dishes centred around herbs, lamb, and vegetables.

Food-focused trips are ideal for travellers looking for relaxed UK Easter breaks or short European culinary holidays.

Easter Food Markets & Pop Ups:

Many Easter food festivals and pop-ups are great for trying local cheeses, festive drinks, and seasonal desserts.

Broadstairs Easter Food Festival (Kent, UK)

A free community festival featuring over 100 Kentish produce stalls over the Easter weekend.

Krakow Easter Market (Poland)

Browse handmade Easter eggs (pisanki), Polish sweets, regional cheeses, and traditional folk crafts in one of Europe’s most atmospheric spring markets.

When travelling to festivals or markets abroad, it is always wise to ensure your European travel insurance includes cancellation cover and protection for personal belongings.

Celebrate Easter Through Local Culture:

Easter is one of the most culturally rich times to travel in Europe, with historic processions, village festivals, and hands-on workshops.

Iconic European Easter Celebrations:

Flora Day Helston (Devon, UK)

Celebrated slightly later than Easter, this traditional village festival marks the arrival of spring with music and dancing.

Semana Santa (Seville, Spain)

One of Europe’s most iconic Easter celebrations, with Semana Santa processions, candles, spring flowers, and historic streets filled with music.

Travelling during peak cultural events can mean larger crowds and higher demand, so having appropriate travel insurance for short breaks can provide added peace of mind.

Arts & Crafts Workshops for Spring Travellers:

From solo trips to family adventures, Easter is the perfect time to get hands-on with creative experiences in the UK or abroad!

Rural life living museum (Surrey, UK)

Though this is a more general spring experience than Easter, visitors can take part in spring-inspired wreath-making using moss, willow, natural dyes, and dried flowers.

 Hall Pottery workshops and studios (Portugal)

Perfect for beginners, this highly rated studio offers hands-on ceramic classes, and is a great place to learn basic clay shaping and glazing techniques.

Feel-good Spring Escapes for Easter:

For those wanting a restorative Easter break, there is nothing better than combining springtime scenery with wellness and relaxation.

Countryside Easter Retreats:

The Lake District (UK)

Walking trails, cosy inns with seasonal menus, stunning lakes, and a peaceful Easter escape before summer crowds arrive.

Normandy (France)

Home to stunning coastal paths, a strong farm-to-table food culture, and a rolling countryside. Normandy has great seasonal foods like local seafood and Gigot d'Agneau (roast lamb).

Wellness Getaways in Europe:

Sometimes when travelling it’s fun to take part in active hobbies, however it’s also nice to have some lower-intensity classes to enjoy. Activities like yoga, meditation, or spa retreats can be a great way to reconnect with yourself and recharge.

Somerset (UK)

Landscaped gardens, gentle fitness classes, spa facilities, and a peaceful countryside ideal for slowing down in spring.

Algarve (Portugal)

Relaxed coastal setting offering yoga sessions, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, and a laid-back wellness-focused lifestyle.

Plan Your Easter Break with Confidence:

Easter is the perfect opportunity to explore travel that feels meaningful, whether your priority is seasonal food, local traditions, or experiences which make you feel good.

From vibrant European Easter food markets and hands-on workshops, to cultural celebrations and restorative escapes, travel during Easter offers something for every kind of traveller.

Wherever you’re heading – whether it’s a UK staycation, a European city break, or a multi-destination Easter holiday – having appropriate travel insurance can help protect you against unexpected disruption, subject to policy terms and conditions.

Planning your Easter getaway? Get a travel insurance quote today.

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