The Easter holidays are the perfect opportunity for a short family trip or a shared experience. After the winter, most of us are already looking forward to the first days of spring, longer afternoons and the chance to get outdoors. If you're wondering where to go with the kids over the Easter holidays, we've got a few tips for you - from quiet family activities to experiences to remember.
Go for an experience the kids will remember
Easter doesn't have to be all about egg dyeing and pom poms. More and more families are looking for ways to make the holidays active and experience something new.
For example, experiences that bring children closer to the adult world are very popular. These include the opportunity to become a driver, where children (supervised by an instructor, of course) get to experience what it's like to drive a real car. For older children, this is often a dream come true.
A scenic flight in an aeroplane, where you can discover the landscape together from a bird's eye view, is equally exciting. For children, it's an adventure they won't get to experience.

An adrenaline rush for older children and parents
If you have more adventurous schoolchildren or teenagers at home, you can add a little adrenaline to your Easter holidays.
For example, quad biking is a big hit. With engines roaring and mud up to your ears. It's not just the kids who will be happy. There's a track specially designed for quad bikes and children.
The 31-metre-long racetrack offers the possibility of running up to 6 cars at the same time. Etnadrom will also draw you in thanks to the perfect scenery around the racetrack.
A family experience that everyone will enjoy
Not everyone is looking for an adrenaline rush. The Easter holidays are also the perfect opportunity to slow down and enjoy time together.
Adventure courses are popular, where kids and parents get to try something new and, most importantly, together. Such an experience is not only fun, but you often take away new skills from it.
An escape game can also be a great family activity. The kids will enjoy the adventure and the parents will enjoy the teamwork. And the best part is that you are not dependent on the weather. You can play outdoors or indoors.

Tailor-made experiences for children
If you want to make the most of the Easter holidays, family stays can also be a great option. A popular place for families with children is the Hotel Babylon in Liberec, which offers a water park, funfair, science centre and other fun for the whole day under one roof. Children will enjoy the water attractions and parents will appreciate the fact that they practically don't have to worry about the programme.
A very unconventional experience is also offered by an overnight stay at the Tábor Zoo, where you can spend the night right on the zoo grounds. In the evening you will go on a guided walk among the animals and in the morning you will wake up to the atmosphere of the zoo before it opens to the public. For children, it's an adventure they won't soon forget.
Easter gift tip
Easter may be a smaller holiday than Christmas, but even here the experience can be a lovely surprise. Instead of sweets or trinkets, you can give the children or the whole family a shared experience - a trip, a course or an adrenaline activity.
The great advantage is that most experiences can be used at any time of the year, so you can plan them around the weather or your free time. Vouchers are valid for 12 months.
A short summary of where to take the kids over the Easter holidays
If you're still wondering where to take the kids over the Easter holidays, there are plenty of options:
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a visit to a zoological or botanical garden, where the spring is at its liveliest
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a family trip to a lookout tower or to the mountains, where the first spring hikes are already starting
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technical museums and science centres that entertain children and adults alike
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family experiences such as escape games, sightseeing flights or cooking classes
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weekend breaks for families with children, where you have a programme and accommodation in one
The Easter holidays may be short, but that's why it's worth making the most of them. Sometimes all it takes is one unusual experience to turn an ordinary day into an adventure the kids will remember for a long time.

