Spring into Oswestry & the Borderlands: Easter Days Out
This spring, swap screen time for big skies, market-town charm and borderland adventures. From Oswestry's independent shops and food stops to countryside walks with far-reaching views, the area makes an easy Easter break—whether you're planning a family day out, some nights away or a slow Sunday drive into Wales.
Why Oswestry?
A proper market town feel with independents, cafés and a warm welcome—perfect for a springtime potter.
Borderlands scenery on the doorstep: rolling Shropshire countryside meets the wilder edges of Wales for walks, viewpoints and quiet lanes.
History you can touch, from hillfort landscapes to railway heritage and lively local stories.
Easy to do in a day (and even better for a weekend), with plenty of options whatever the weather decides to do.
Easter and spring highlights
Plan your visit around the Easter holidays and you'll find the Borderlands in full colour—fresh leaves, lambs in the fields and longer, lighter evenings. Many local attractions and visitor centres run seasonal trails and family activities at this time of year, so it's worth checking what's on before you travel.
Family-friendly trails and treasure hunts at local attractions—ideal for burning off chocolate-fuelled energy.
Bluebell-season woodland strolls and gentle riverside walks for a slower pace.
Picnic-with-a-view moments—pack a blanket and chase the spring sunshine between showers.
Pop-into-town comfort: independent shopping, galleries and coffee stops when the weather turns.
Days out and things to do
In the town
Start with an easy wander around Oswestry's centre—browse independent shops, pick up local treats and look out for heritage details as you go. If you're visiting with little ones, build in a playground stop and a relaxed lunch so the day stays unhurried.
Into the Borderlands
Within minutes you can be out among the fields and hills that give the Borderlands their character. Choose a short, muddy-boot loop, a longer ridge-walk, or a scenic drive with stop-offs for photos and fresh air. Bring a light waterproof and decent shoes—spring here is beautiful, but it likes to keep you guessing.
Heritage, stories and slower travel
The Oswestry area sits on a historic threshold—English and Welsh influences meeting and mingling over centuries. Add a museum or heritage stop to your itinerary, follow a waymarked trail, or simply take the slower roads and let the landscape do the talking.
Eat, drink, and take a taste home
Make time for a long lunch: cosy pubs, friendly cafés and independent bakers are part of the Oswestry experience. Look for seasonal specials and local produce, then pick up something for later—cheese, chutneys, baked goods or a chocolate treat that somehow survives the journey home.
Three easy spring itineraries
Family day out: morning town wander + picnic + a seasonal trail/activity at a nearby attraction + early tea and cake.
Two-night Easter break: slow start with brunch and take in the Oswestry Easter Events, afternoon countryside-walk, pub dinner; next day explore the Borderlands by car with short walks and viewpoint stops.
Walkers' weekend: choose one longer route and one shorter 'reward' walk, with time for a relaxed café stop and a browse of independent shops between boots-off sessions.
Plan your visit
Spring and Easter are popular, so if you're staying overnight it pays to book ahead. Check opening times for any attractions you'd like to visit, and if you're heading out on the hills, take a quick look at the forecast and daylight times. However you do it—day trip or longer — Oswestry and the Borderlands deliver that satisfying mix of fresh air, good food and proper get-away-from-it-all ease.
This Easter, Oswestry is ready when you are.