FATHER'S Day is just around the corner and if you're still looking for things to do on the big day, then look no further because we have put together a list of places to visit.
Here are five places to take your dad in Worcester this Father's Day which will be fun for all the family.
Axe Junkies
First up on the list, we have Axe Junkies on Netherton Court is under a repurposed railway arch in Worcester.
This is the first urban axe-throwing venue in Worcester and a small independent business.
The venue will be open on Sunday between 10am and 5pm and the minimum age to take part is 10.
Prices:
£18 per person for 45 minutes
£24 per person for 60 minutes
£30 per person for 90 minutes
£150 for The Axe Junkies Experience
Dart Side
This quirky venue on Angel Place has a range of activities to get up to such as interactive darts, pool tables, shuffle Boards alongside food and a bar.
Prices for one hour
Darts: £18 - £20 per hour and a maximum group is six
Shuffle Boards: £9 - £10 and a maximum group is six
Pool Table: £9- £10 and a maximum group is six
Jungle Safari Adventure Golf
Why not play golf with your dad this Father's Day at Jungle Safari Adventure Golf on Hindlip Lane?
This venue boasts of being the largest all-weather outdoor golf course in the West Midlands.
Prices:
Adventurer: £9.50
Young Adventurer (14 and below): £7.50
Under 4: Free
Family Ticket (Four players with a max of two over 14's): £28.50
Adult Group (Four players): £32
One visitor had a great time and said: "Adventure golf course is a great opportunity to challenge your family.
"We all had a ball of a time trying to beat each other. Plenty of fun to be had."
National Trust Greyfriars' House and Gardens
The late 15th-century timber-framed house is located in one of Worcester's most iconic streets, Friar Streets.
Also located across the street at No14 is a two-storey bookshop stocked full of preloved books, which is also part of the National Trust site.
Prices:
Adult: £9.50
Child: £4.75
Burger Shop
Price range: £4-£16
After all that, you might be on the hunt for some food, so why not try out The Burger Shop?
This Burger Shop on Cherry Tree Walk appeared on BBC Two's Top British Takeaways last May.
Co-founder Dorian Kirk and chef and director Rupert Davison were smashing burgers and keen to impress the judges.
They finished second out of five burger takeaways from across the country.
The menu is filled with quirky treats like a vegan Katsu Burger and a buffalo hot fried chicken.
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