Half Term at Bewl Water
If you’re searching for half term activities and want a simple, outdoorsy day out where the kids can properly burn off energy, Bewl Water is a brilliant choice. Across February Half Term, the Easter Holidays and May Half Term, families can mix bookable adventures with low-cost/free fun, then finish with an easy café stop before heading home.
Easter dates for your diary: Friday 3rd April – Sunday 19th April 2026
Paid / bookable half term activities
Want to plan ahead? These are the popular options to book during the school holidays — ideal if you’re building a full day out and want something a bit more “special”.
- Laser Tag – high-energy outdoor fun that’s great for older children (and parents who want to join in).
- Watersports – for families who want to get out on the water and add a proper adventure to their visit.
- Cycle Hire – one of the easiest ways to explore the site together, at your own pace.
Book Laser Tag
View Watersports
Book Cycle Hire
Low cost / free things to do with kids
Keeping it budget-friendly (or just want to let the children run wild)? These are perfect if you’re looking for free things to do in half term with plenty of space, fresh air and zero pressure.
- Soft Play – a great option for younger children, and ideal if the weather turns.
- Ranger Bear’s Nature Trail – a simple, family-friendly trail where children can explore, spot nature and stay engaged.
- Pirate Ship Playground – brilliant for kids who just want to climb, slide and play.
Soft Play Info
Nature Trail Info
Playground Info
Waterfront Café (family lunch made easy)
No half term day out is complete without a refuel. The Waterfront Café is perfect for a relaxed stop — grab a hot drink, take a breather, and keep the kids happy with the children’s lunch boxes (ideal for a quick, fuss-free lunch before heading back outside).
Save money all year with FOBW membership
If you’re planning more than one visit (and most families do), Friends of Bewl Water (FOBW) is a smart way to make days out better value across the year. It’s ideal if you want regular outdoor adventures without the “how much is this going to cost us?” feeling every school holiday.



