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Easter at Bowhill

Dates

Friday 03rd April 2026 for 4 days
Tuesday 07th April 2026 for 13 days

Location

LocationBowhill House, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, TD7 5ET

Organiser

Organiser: Bowhill House

Time

10:00 AM
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4:00 PM

Price

3rd – 6th April (Easter Weekend):
£16.50 per child/£14.50 per child for Annual Pass Holders

7th – 19th April (School Holidays):
£14 per child/£12 per child for Annual Pass Holders

Additional adult tickets will be charged at normal Grounds entry.

 
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From 3 – 19 April 2026, the beautiful estate of Bowhill House hosts a series of Easter activities for families visiting the Scottish Borders.

Follow a whimsical Easter Trail winding through the estate’s gardens and around the loch, uncovering themed challenges and surprises. Along the way, meet the Easter Bunny in his burrow, capture a photo, and enjoy creative craft activities in the Victorian Kitchen.

Bowhill’s vast parkland and historic house make it one of the most picturesque family days out in the Borders. Indoors or out, there’s lots of fun to enjoy, from soft play and the adventure park to film screenings and colour-filled crafts.

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