LOOKING for a way to show your dad how much he means to you this Father's Day?
Here are five experience days in and around Worcester that dad is guaranteed to love.
1. Morgan Motor Company Factory tour £52
Enjoy a tour of the country’s longest-surviving family owned car manufacturer based in Malvern. After an introductory film you will be taken down to the factory where you can visit the workshops and see a Morgans Sports Car as it is handmade. You will finish off in the museum where you are able to peruse at your leisure.
2. Distil your own gin at Piston Gin School £140
You’ll be taken around the distillery in Worcester, gin in hand, all whilst an expert explains the art of distillation. Knowledge at the ready, it’ll be time to get the magical alchemy underway, using a mini copper pot still together to experience the fascinating process of distillation.
Tuck into delicious nibbles and drinks, before tasting and labelling your gin.
3. One night break for two at The Malvern Spa £217
Get ready for a relaxing getaway and quality spa time with this break at The Malvern.
One of the Midland’s best, this Good Spa Guide award nominated location has made a name for itself since 2008 with its unique location, exquisite hotel, spa and health club, featuring the only pool in the world filled with natural Malvern spring water.
4. 60 minute golf lesson for two with a PGA professional £69
Get some one-to-one expert advice and work on your skills with this 60 minute golf lesson for two with a PGA Professional.
You’ll get to go through each aspect of your game from putting to driving, with plenty of tips and advice to improve and become the envy of the fairway.
5. Quad bike driving experience £47
Enjoy the ultimate adrenaline buzz with this fantastic quad biking experience. Take an awesome journey through woodland tracks, streams, hills, river banks as you master these mighty beasts based in Kidderminster.
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