The Easter break this year is from April 2 until Friday, April 16.
Scroll through our gallery of things to do in the Chichester area over Easter and if you have other ideas for us to add to the list, please do let us know.
Brick Wonders will transport you around the world to wonders old and new, recreated from 500,000 LEGO® bricks by Warren Elsmore and his team. Beginning with the seven wonders of the ancient world, the exhibition also takes in modern, natural, and historic wonders from all seven continents.
6. Creation Station: Easter Crafts, Festival Theatre Foyer
The CFT is partnering with Creation Station to host some Easter-themed craft sessions - your child can create paper cup cress heads and chicks in a nest. It is £8.50 per child with a 50% discount available for siblings; please note parents must stay with their children. Book through Creation Station or call Jo Wildgust on 07570 346131 for more information. Photo: Haywards Heath
7. Easter Duck Trail, WWT Arundel
From Friday, April 8 until Sunday, April 24. Pick up a trail card and crack the clues to find the dozen bright yellow, cheeky ducks that are hiding around our wetlands. Its perfect opportunity to get outdoors with all the family. The Easter Duck Trail adn drop in craft session are included in the admission ticket price which is free to WWT members. Photo: Haywards Heath
8. Easter at Weald and Downland museum, April 15-18
Over the Easter weekend (April 16-18) there will be a chance to experience traditional Easter preparations and celebrations, which begin with a traditional Good Friday bake in the Tudor kitchen and Newdigate Bakehouse. Throughout the Easter school holidays (April 9-24) the Museum is hosting a range of spring-themed family-friendly activities to keep children entertained and inspired over Easter Holidays. This will include fun craft activities and a range of traditional games, there will also be a chance to see traditional farm animals such as the Museum’s heavy horses and Southdown sheep and lambs. Photo: Haywards Heath