Father’s Day is fast approaching, and what better way to show the father figure in your life how much you love them, than with some of these fabulous offerings. From exciting experiences, to relaxing afternoons, read further to find something we know they’ll just love.
‘Accumulated’ an Exciting New Escape Room at the National Horseracing Museum
Gather the family together and book an Escape Room for a truly memorable experience for up to six people.
Acting on the behalf of the Gambling Agency Fraud Squad, your mission is to unearth a nefarious plot that threatens to corrupt competitive racing forever. Can you work together to unravel a web of deceit, decode cryptic messages, and piece together hidden clues in under 60 minutes.
Available at selected times on Saturdays and Sundays, book your experience here – https://www.nhrm.co.uk/events/accumulated-escape-room-at-the-museum/

Wildtracks Outdoor Activity Park
Feel the need for speed this Father’s Day? Why not take dad to Wildtacks, for a perfectly fun filled day for the adrenaline junkie in your life.
Experience the thrill of a variety of exciting outdoor activities, including archery, laser tag, quad biking and go karting – this is the perfect place to immerse yourself in a world of fun!
They even have a fabulous family offer available until the end of the summer holidays, which includes 15 minutes of family karting AND a full archery session, lasting 30 minutes.
Take a look here at what’s on offer – https://www.wildtracksltd.co.uk/

Bedford Lodge Hotel’s Gentleman’s Afternoon Tea
Looking to celebrate the father figure in your life? Head to the Bedford Lodge Hotel throughout June, as they put on a tasty Gentleman’s Afternoon Tea.
This hearty offering is packed with savoury delights, including a Club Sandwich, Classic Pork Pie, as well as their signature Bedford Lodge Sausage Roll, all finished off with a small sweet treat. We can’t think of a more delicious way to show your love to your dad this month, than with this Afternoon Tea that all will enjoy!
Head over to their website to view what’s on offer – https://www.bedfordlodgehotel.co.uk/special-offers/2025/05/gentlemens-afternoon-tea-available-throughout-june/
Corney & Barrow Independent Wine Merchant
Why not purchase your father’s favourite tipple this Father’s Day! Set on Newmarket’s High Street, Corney & Barrow’s shop provides an excellent variety of wines and spirits.
Whether they’re a budding collector of gins, rums or whiskies, or simply a fan of fine wines, Corney & Barrow’s friendly staff are there to help you find the perfect tipple.
Take a look here – https://discovernewmarket.co.uk/places/corney-barrow/

Quy Mill Hotel Riverside Spa, Cambridge
For the ultimate relaxing experience, why not treat him to a pampering session at the Quay Mill Hotel’s Riverside Spa. Available throughout June, their exclusive Father’s Day offer includes:
– A deeply cleansing back facial
– A relaxing back massage
– A cold bottle of beer in our tranquil lounge or outdoor seating area.
We think this is the perfect way to help him unwind! Want to find out more? Take a look at this amazing offer here – https://quymillriverspa.onejourney.travel/spa/days/13056

The historic town of Bury St Edmunds will be the venue for this year’s Suffolk Day on Sunday 21 June, also the UK’s longest day and Father’s Day.
A spectacular summer day of polo, family entertainment and fundraising in support of East Anglian Air Ambulance.
Looking for family-friendly activities during half-term? Then take a look at the events on offer in and around Newmarket – there is something for everyone!
We take a first look at the newly refurbished The Ickworth Hotel ahead of its official reopening at the end of May.
A new interpretation board and commemorative plaque have been unveiled at Newmarket railway station, marking the town’s rich railway heritage as part of the national Railway 200 celebrations.
Ely Cathedral is delighted to announce the return of peregrine falcons to its historic West Tower, marking another exciting chapter in the life of one of the region’s most iconic landmarks.
As generations of fine-limbed thoroughbreds pranced on and off the trains at Newmarket’s original railway station, almost unnoticed, their working class cousins were shifting around the waggons which carried them to racecourses all over the country.
The Ipswich to Cambridge rail line, which includes 11 stations including Newmarket, is to be promoted as St.