FATHER'S Day is just around the corner and if you haven't yet bought a present for your dad, then this might just save you!
Even though Father's Day is on Sunday (June 20) there are still activities and places you can take your dad without having to book.
Here are a number of restaurants/activities and things you can do in and around Bracknell.
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Oakwood Climbing Centre
Waterloo Rd, Bracknell, Wokingham RG40 3DA
This fun activity for all abilities costs £10 and booking is not required. Just use the online counter to see how much space they have on the day!
Shoes cost £3 to hire and it's a great bonding experience with your dad that will knacker you out at the same time.
Go out for a burger
The Bull in Bracknell is a great place to take your dad for Father's Day.
You can enjoy a drink in town and try one of their new 'Bull Shack’ burgers. You don't have to book a table to try one of these tasty meals.
Father's Day Gift Box
Fenwicks in Bracknell is taking the guess-work out of gift-giving this year by creating a Father's Day gift box.
Fenwick edit of men’s essentials including a drop of English Single Malt and a dashing new grooming regime.
The box contains - Clarins, ClarinsMen Energizing Gel (12ml), English Whisky Company, English Single Malt (20cl), Escentric Molecules (200ml), Escentric 05 Body Wash, Falke, Family Herren Sock and a Montblanc Eau de Parfum, Explorer (30ml).
Tee off at Bird Hills Golf Centre
Bird Hills Golf Centre, Drift Road, Maidenhead SL6 3ST
Another activity you don't have to book is Birds Hill Golf Centre.
From May 17, the club said they no longer will be be operating a booking system on the driving range.With that in mind, why not pop down to the driving range with your dad and have some fun!
Swinley Forest
There is nothing more relaxing than going for a Sunday stroll in the woods and taking in the fresh air.
It is a lovely free activity you can do with your dad and the whole family. If you're driving then you just need to pay for parking.
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