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30 Mar 2026

Barrack Hill Easter Trail promises lots of fun for the whole family in Carndonagh

“We aim to bring neighbours together, create lasting memories for children, and celebrate Easter in a fun and welcoming atmosphere”

Barrack Hill Easter Trail promises lots of fun for the whole family in Carndonagh

The Easter Bunny is returning to Carn's Barrack Hill Park on Easter Monday, April 6th from 12pm to 2pm.

The wider community is invited to celebrate the holidays at the Barrack Hill Easter Trail in Carndonagh, which is taking place on Easter Monday, April 6, from 12pm to 2pm.

The Barrack Hill Town Park Steering Committee promises a family-friendly afternoon filled with entertainment, activities and festive fun for all ages.

The event will feature a special visit from the Easter Bunny, an exciting Easter Trail and a range of arts and crafts activities for children to enjoy.

Families can also take part in lawn games, face painting and sunflower seed planting, making it a perfect way to welcome the spring season.

Live entertainment will include a performance from the Inish Dance Academy, showcasing traditional Irish dancing and Music with Maeve for the wee ones.

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Entry costs are €3 per person or €10 for a family of four, making the event an affordable day out for the whole community.

Organisers encourage families to book in advance, using the ticket scan code on the event poster.

“This is our fourth year organising the very enjoyable Barrack Hill Easter Event, and we aim to bring neighbours together, create lasting memories for children, and celebrate Easter in a fun and welcoming atmosphere,” explained Carmel Doherty, Barrack Hill Committee Chairperson.

For more information, please see the event poster or contact the event organisers.

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