Easter at Dunollie Castle

at Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds

Oban Available from Sun 5 Apr to Sun 5 Apr

Grab your tickets now for Easter at Dunollie Castle, a magical spring adventure for the whole family!

Step into a storybook setting this Easter at Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds, where history, nature, and a sprinkle of Easter magic come together for a truly memorable day out

What’s on at Dunollie?

  • Follow the clues on a fun-filled Easter trail, meet the Easter Bunny, and dive into a world of creativity with hands-on arts and crafts
  • There’s even face painting by the wonderfully talented Sophie from Play Prodigy, ready to transform little faces into butterflies, bunnies, and beyond.
  • And yes… there are chocolate prizes waiting to be discovered
  • Wander through Dunollie’s stunning outdoor spaces as spring comes to life all around you — fresh air, blooming flowers, and plenty of room for adventure
  • When it’s time to refuel, pop into the The Kettle Garden Cafe, serving up delicious spring-themed home baking that’s just as delightful as the day itself

What’s included?

Your ticket gives you:

  • Entry to the full site
  • Access to the Easter trail
  • All arts & crafts materials
  • No extras, no surprises — just pure Easter fun

Details:

  • Dates: Sunday 5th April 2026
  • Drop in anytime between 11am – 3pm
  • Last recommended entry for activities: 2:30pm
  • Duration: Up to 4 hours of fun

From bunny encounters to chocolate treasures, Easter at Dunollie is the perfect way to celebrate the season with family and friends.

Location

Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds

Dunollie House,
Oban,
PA34 5TT
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Facilities
  • Kettle Garden Café
  • Gift shop
  • Toilets
More Info
Is Dunollie Castle dog-friendly?

Dogs and other furry friends on a lead are welcome to Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds' outdoor areas.

This means they can be walked around the grounds and up to the Castle Ruin but cannot go in the 1745 House Museum, the Draper's Shop and the Loom Room.

The Kettle Garden Café has outdoor seating where dogs are welcome, but they must wait behind whilst their owners enter the building to order.

Is Dunollie Castle accessible?

The first floor of the 1745 House Museum is accessible, although the entrance is 83cm wide. The Kettle Garden Café, the Draper's Shop, the Loom Room and most of the Enchanting Woodland Grounds are also accessible.

Areas of Dunollie Castle that require more mobility:

The second floor of the 1745 House Museum, including the temporary exhibition room is only accessible through a flight of stairs. There is a handrail to hold on and the steps are of standard size. 

Dunollie's Castle Ruin is the most difficult section of the site to access. It is located at the top of a steep hill which can be slippery, especially upon descent. Visitors are asked to take special care in that area.

There is a handrail in use along the path leading to the castle, and walking sticks can be provided to any visitors who need one. 

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