Where to take Your Dad this Father’s Day

Here is our roundup of the perfect heritage sites to take your father to this Father’s Day, whether he be petrolhead or medieval enthusiast.

Food Fanatic: Cowdray Park

The Cowdray Estate is a haven for any food lover, with a renowned, award winning farm shop selling fresh produce from the estate and local area. For those wanting to indulge in a Sunday roast or traditional afternoon tea this father’s day you need look no further than Cowdray Park. Enjoy Cowdray’s afternoon tea in its stunning walled garden; it doesn’t get much more quintessentially British than that.

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Animal Lover: Knowsley Hall Safari Park

The Knowsley Hall Safari park is the perfect setting to take an animal loving dad this Father’s Day, especially as he will enjoy free entry to the safari park! Experience Knowsley’s incredible array of animals including White rhino, African lions, Amur tigers and various varieties of deer from across the world.

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Petrolhead: Beaulieu

Home to the National Motor Museum, and generations of the Montagu family who have all been car enthusiasts, a trip to Beaulieu is essential for any petrolhead. This Father’s Day you can also enjoy the ‘Custom & American Show’ in the grounds of Beaulieu House, showcasing classic American cars and custom built motors & bikes, as well as live music, food & drink.

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Medieval Enthusiast: Knebworth House

Whilst the present incarnation of Knebworth House does not date back to the medieval age, the house does feature gothic battlements, crenations and towers, which set the perfect scene for a medieval joust. Displaying the finest horsemanship and duelling skills, this is the perfect place to take any history loving dad, with free access to Knebworth House & Gardens as part of your ticket.

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