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Picnic in the Park
Where: Bristol is full of stunning open spaces and parks, check out our guide to the Best Picnic Spots in Bristol to find the perfect spot for your picnic now!
About: A picnic in the park is the perfect way to spend Father's Day this year as we are now allowed to visit parks and open spaces as long as we are observing social distancing rules. The weather is also treating us so its the perfect alternative to cooking at home!
Price: FREE access into parks, however there may be parking charges may apply.
BBQ
Where: Bristol may be a place with many open spaces however quite a few do not allow BBQ's, so take a look at the Top 3 BBQ Spots in Bristol
If you don't fancy doing it in a public place and wanting to do it at home, then take a look at our Guide to BBQ's
About: A BBQ is the perfect family event (of 2 households only of course) for Father's Day and as much as its Dad's day to relax, you know he will want to be head chef when it comes to cooking the sausages and burgers.
Price: FREE access to parks and open spaces, however parking charges may apply.
Drinks
Where: Your home
About: Celebrate your Dad's day with a few drinks round your house and as of Monday 1st June, you can meet up with another household other than your own as long as you observe social distancing guidelines!
This is perfect while the weather is beautiful as well and there are Pubs in Bristol delivering Alcohol for you to get it delivered straight to your door!
Price: From £1.15 - £70.00
Father's Day Walk
Where: There are many walks in and around Bristol that you can go on with your dads this Father's Day, how about trying some of the few we have on offer:
About: Whether the weather is playing ball or not behaving as well as it has done these past few weeks, a long walk with your dad is the perfect bonding time for any child and their Father. It can be early morning beachfront walk or watching the sun go down on a glorious country walk near Bristol.
Price: FREE entry to all paths, open spaces and beaches, however parking charges may apply
Shopping
Where: Cabot Circus
About: How about treating your dad to a day of retail therapy. The government have allowed non-essential retail stores to re-open from 15th June, making sure they are observing the right safety measures, Cabot Circus being one of those means that you can treat your dad to a day making up for lost time of physical shopping!
Price: FREE to enter the shopping centre, however there are parking chrages for multistorey carparks.
Tennis
Where: Take a look at where in Bristol you can Play Tennis.
About: Now that Tennis is allowed to be played, many places in Bristol have opened up their courts, so what about making the most of it and getting fit with your dad on Father's Day!
Price: Charges may apply to use tennis courts, check our tennis guide and where you would want to play first.