For those dads who love racing and British history, Father’s Day in Newmarket is the place to be! We are offering 10% off our gift vouchers this Father’s Day! Our vouchers can be used across set tours, such as the Race Day Tours, Short Head Tours, National Stud Tours, or a visit round Palace House to name but a few. They can even be used to create something truly bespoke. We’re sure that whoever your treating for Father’s Day, that they will enjoy a trip around the Home of Horseracing!
Available until the 16th June, vouchers start from as little as £10. To buy your extra special vouchers, with an added 10% off, simply click here or call 0344 748 9200 and mention Father’s Day offer.
So, what else can you enjoy this Father’s Day in Newmarket?
For those dad’s out there who have a need for speed and a love for fast cars, Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa has a fabulous competition this year. Dine with them this Father’s Day and you could win a driving day experience with Porsche Centre Cambridge!
With a wonderful array of food to choose from in one of their fabulous dining areas. Try their 2 AA Rosette Squires Restaurant which offers a modern dining experience. Or the Roxana Bar for light meals and afternoon tea. There really is plenty for the men in your life to enjoy – whilst being in for a chance to win an incredible driving experience. What could be better?
For those looking for something a little more relaxed, the Summer Indulgence Spa break could be the perfect choice for new or expectant father’s to put their feet up and relax with their partner. At £450 per couple, this experience includes an ESPA personalised facial, Rasul treatment and use of the hydrotherapy and heat experiences. You’ll get a one course lunch, 3 course dinner and Bed and Breakfast – this is truly a luxurious treat this Father’s Day.
For further information on both offers, visit – https://bedfordlodgehotel.co.uk
For families who usually do breakfast in bed on Father’s Day. Why not venture out and do breakfast at Wavertree’s Coffee Shop, situated just inside The National Stud?
With a new breakfast menu to feed the most hungry of dads and grandfathers. Treat them to a full English with their Wavertree Full English, which includes the famous Newmarket Sausage. Maybe a classic bacon bap is more up your street? For something totally different, why not try Eggy Bread just like granny used to make! No matter what you choose, a lovingly cooked breakfast on Father’s Day in Newmarket could be the perfect treat.
For further information, visit – https://www.facebook.com/NatStudTours/
For a fun filled day, perhaps you’d like to visit Quy Mill Hotel and Spa for their Father’s Day family extravaganza. With a day pact full of entertainment and fun, there will be plenty to enjoy. Activities include, JezO’s Magic Show, Bouncy Castles, Bungee Runs. A Vintage Car Display, Rodeo Bull, Garden Games, Face Painters, Balloon Modelling and lots more!
Ticket costs including BBQ food: £15 per adult, £7.50 per child under 12, and free for children under 3.
To book, simply give them a call on 01223 293 383 or email events@cambridgequymill.co.uk.
The Packhorse Inn has tailored a very special Father’s Day meal for the men in our lives. Consisting of hearty dishes. This will offer up a tasty time together which will put a smile on their faces, and their stomachs!
Be tempted by their Roast Old Spot Pork, 50 day aged British Beef and Lamb. A very classic English cheese board or dark and decadent chocolate moose and much much more. What more could a man want?
2 course for £28 and 3 courses for £35.
To book a table or to find out more, visit – http://www.thepackhorseinn.com/
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