

Fermanagh and Omagh Easter events 2026 are set to bring a vibrant mix of family-friendly activities across the district, with a packed schedule of entertainment, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences throughout the spring break.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has confirmed a wide-ranging programme designed to appeal to residents and visitors alike, with events taking place in parks, theatres, leisure centres, and heritage sites.
Chairperson Cllr Barry McElduff highlighted the importance of the Easter programme in bringing communities together:
“Easter is a wonderful opportunity for families and communities to come together, and this year’s programme reflects the very best of what our District has to offer.”
From arts and entertainment to outdoor exploration, the programme ensures there is something for everyone across Fermanagh and Omagh this Easter.
One of the standout events is the Easter Egg Hunt at Enniskillen Castle, running from Monday 30 March to Saturday 11 April.
Families can explore the historic grounds while searching for hidden Easter surprises.
At Ardhowen Theatre, enjoy Flowers & Friendship Bracelets, described as the ultimate pop concert experience.
The popular musical Annie will run at Strule Arts Centre from Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 April.
At Omagh Leisure Complex, children aged 5–11 can enjoy a mix of sports, games, and crafts.
At Castle Park Leisure Centre, families can enjoy:
Dates include 3, 8, 9, 10, and 12 April.
More info: https://www.fermanaghomagh.com
Held at Forthill Park, this free event offers relaxed outdoor fun.
At Marble Arch Caves, children can explore nature and adventure.
The Easter programme also includes energetic bounce sessions at Bawnacre Centre.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is encouraging everyone to explore the full Easter programme and take part in the wide range of cultural and recreational activities available.


