With the Easter weekend finally here and parents across Fermanagh and Omagh looking to keep their kids occupied over the holidays, many may be looking for some seasonal activities.

From Easter egg hunts to traditional Sunday roast dinners, there is a lot taking place over the bank holiday weekend.

If you're on the search for things to do over the next few days, look no further.

The best Easter weekend events taking place across Fermanagh and Omagh

Here are the best Easter events and activities taking place across Fermanagh and Omagh this bank holiday weekend.

Easter Land of Fairies at Marble Arch Caves

This Easter egg trail provides an enchanting spring-themed outdoor walk in the heart of the ancient woodlands of the Cladagh Glen - a unique fairy sanctuary.

The Easter trail also includes one Land of Faires booklet per booked child which contains a magical map and activity sheet to complete.

Easter Activities at Share Discovery Village

From March 30 to April 5, Share Discovery Village will be hosting an Easter extravaganza for children of all ages.

The weekend event will include a bouncy castle, face painting, balloon modelling and, of course, an Easter egg hunt.

Other activities will include an escape room, bushcraft, combats corps, climbing and archery.

Easter Sunday 5 Course Carvery Lunch

For a proper sit-down Sunday dinner this Easter, try Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges.

The meal will include five courses and your choice of hot and cold appetizers. There will also be a selection of homemade breads and soups as well as traditional trimmings.

Prices will be £29.50 for adults and £19.50 for children.

Easter Fun at The Farm

Fun activity days are being hosted at Fermanagh Fun Farm between Friday, March 29 and Sunday, March 31.

Children will be able to enjoy pet handling, pony walks and grooming, quad rides, and indoor and outdoor play areas as well as animal feeding.

There will also be Easter egg hunts at 11:30am and 2:30pm daily.

Easter Egg Hunt at Castle Coole

An Easter trail will be taking place around the stunning grounds of Castle Coole. Families can collect their trail map at the nearby Visitor Centre and head straight into nature.

This will occur between Friday, March 29 and Tuesday, April 2 from 11am to 4pm.