5 Things to Do in Cromer with Kids Over Easter (Family-Friendly Guide 2026)
Planning an Easter family getaway on the North Norfolk coast? Staying at The Grove Glamping puts you in the perfect spot to enjoy some of the very best things to do in Cromer with kids over Easter.
From meeting newborn lambs to beach adventures and woodland exploring, here are five of our favourite family days out — all within easy reach of your yurt or Shepherd’s Hut.
1. Meet the Lambs at Felbrigg Hall
Spring in Norfolk means lambing season — and it’s such a special experience for children.
Just a short drive from The Grove Glamping, Felbrigg Hall’s Lambing Day is one of the loveliest Easter events near Cromer for families. Little ones can see newborn lambs up close and learn about life on a working estate. It is hosted by Farmer Graham and Farmer Wendy who are really good friends of ours. In fact, Ruth grew up with their daughter Hannah and has spent a lot of her childhood at the farm. She even adopted two of the orphan lambs for a couple of years to live at The Grove.
There are also:
- Beautiful woodland walks (great for Easter egg spotting!)
- Natural play areas
- Seasonal Easter trails
- A café for well-earned hot chocolates
It’s wholesome, hands-on, and full of springtime joy.
2. Enjoy Classic Seaside Fun in Cromer
One of the best things about staying at The Grove Glamping is that Cromer Beach is just a short walk away.
Easter is a wonderful time to enjoy the coast before the summer crowds arrive. Wrap up warm and enjoy:
- Rock pooling and crab hunting
- Sandcastle building
- Beach picnics
- A stroll along the promenade
Top tip: Head down early for calmer seas and plenty of space for little explorers.
3. Visit Cromer Pier for Family Entertainment
Cromer Pier is one of the most iconic landmarks on the North Norfolk coast and home to the UK’s only remaining end-of-pier show.
During the Easter holidays, the Pavilion Theatre often runs family-friendly performances — perfect if the weather turns cooler or you fancy an indoor treat.
It’s nostalgic, fun, and a lovely way to round off a beach day.
4. Adventure at BeWILDerwood
If your children love climbing, exploring, and imaginative play, BeWILDerwood is one of the best family days out in Norfolk.
Set in magical woodland, it’s packed with:
- Treehouses and rope bridges
- Zip wires
- Wobbly walkways
- Easter-themed trails
It’s about a 40-minute drive from The Grove Glamping and well worth it for a full day of adventure.
5. Explore Pretty Corner Woods
For a relaxed, low-cost family outing, Pretty Corner Woods near Sheringham is perfect.
Bring scooters, bikes, or simply let the children roam and build dens. The trails are manageable for younger children, and the views from the higher paths are beautiful in spring.
It’s ideal for a picnic before heading back to your cosy yurt for an evening BBQ.
Why Easter is So Special at The Grove Glamping
After a day of adventures, there’s nothing better than returning to your warm, cosy yurt or luxury Shepherd’s Hut.
At The Grove Glamping, families love:
- Wood-burning stoves for chilly evenings
- Proper beds and bedding
- Space for children to play safely
- Easy access to both countryside and coast
Easter is one of our favourite times of year — fresh sea air, longer days, and space for families to properly reconnect.
If you're looking for family-friendly glamping in Cromer this Easter, we’d love to welcome you.
Spring memories are waiting to be made. 🌊🐑🥚