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Mother’s Day: Last minute days out to plan now, from afternoon teas to super car experiences
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Your support makes all the difference.Mother’s Day is fast approaching, but finding the perfect gift in time can be a tricky endeavour.
Sure, you could nip into the local supermarket for beautiful blooms or a fancy bottle of champagne, but if you want to do something really special for your mother, you might want to consider booking a day out.
From taking a ride on a steam train to swanning around one of the UK’s most beautiful private gardens, there’s plenty on offer in terms of memorable experiences this Mother’s Day.
Spa days are an all-time favourite gift, and for good reason, but this year’s package offerings come complete with additional treats, like brunch, blow-drys and prosecco.
With fun and creative activities taking place all round the UK, here’s our guide to the best last minute Mother’s Day experiences to book now.
Visit the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London: £22
The exhibition celebrating the life and career of one of the most revered fashion designers in history has proven so popular that it’s just been given an extended run.
Make the most of this one-of-a-kind opportunity to marvel at Dior’s seminal designs this Mother’s Day, and be sure to stop off for tea and cake in the V&A cafe afterwards.
Tickets have sold out online (it really is that brilliant), but you can purchase them on the day from 10am. Get there early to avoid disappointment.
Take a picturesque stroll around one of the UK’s private gardens for a good cause, locations around the UK: Fees vary
This Mother’s Day, as part of the National Garden Scheme’s partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support, 25 garden-owners across England and Wales will be opening their private gardens to visitors.
From savouring springtime shrubs in seven-acre gardens in Sevenoaks to indulging in homemade afternoon teas while surrounded by daffodils at a farmhouse in East Sussex, this is a great gift for mothers with a love of all things horticultural.
Visitors are encouraged to leave a small donation to one of the scheme’s nursing and health charities, of which Macmillan is one of the largest beneficiaries. The scheme has donated more than £17m to Macmillan in the last 35 years.
Enjoy a floral-themed afternoon tea, London: £29.96
Covent Garden-based eatery Balthazar offers a floral-themed afternoon tea that is perfect for Mother's Day.
It was created in partnership with luxury florist FLOWERBX. But don't worry, you won't be eating any flowers.
Instead, the famed New York brasserie that made its way to London in 2013 will be delighting guests with an array of pastries that resemble seasonal blooms.
Think coconut and yuzu hydrangeas and blueberry ranunculus.
There are also some flowery cocktails on offer, making this the ideal Mother's Day treat for those with a penchant for pastries paired with a tipple.
Travel back in time with a steam train journey through the countryside, Essex: £90
Red Letter Days offer some of the best one-off gift experiences, and this one is perfect for Mother’s Day.
The day begins with a trip on a vintage bus from Epping station to the village of North Weald, then it’s time to hop on board an actual steam train to Ongar where you’ll enjoy a traditional cream tea for two.
Head to a blow-dry and follow it with brunch, London: £40
Luxurious blow-dry bar Duck and Dry has teamed up with Australian eatery Farm Girl for the ultimate Mother’s Day package. It includes a blow-dry of choice with a glass of prosecco on arrival followed by brunch at one of Farm Girl’s London cafes. The specially-designed menu includes avocado on toast and blue jack tacos.
Take a ride in a super car, locations around the UK: £55
Those with a need for speed might want to consider this exhilarating gift, which allows you to choose from one of 13 super cars (Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins all included) and drive them at one 25 racetracks around the UK according to what’s nearest to you.
Book one ride for you and one for your mum so both of you get the most of the day.
Book a relaxing day of spa treatments at a plush wellness at lifestyle club, London: £250
This Mother’s Day, luxury beauty salon and spa Cloud Twelve is offering mothers a full day of treatments including a full body massage, a personalised facial and a two-course lunch with a glass of champagne.
Visitors will also get full use of the Notting Hill club’s steam, sauna and salt room in addition to its calming relaxation room.
Book a spa day complete with an Asian-inspired afternoon tea, Country Durham: £125
(Ramside Hall Hotel)
Ramside Hall Hotel in County Durham is offering a special "Mum’s the Word" package this year available from 29 March to 1 April.
It includes full access to the hotel spa, an hour-long personalised facial or massage and an Asian-inspired afternoon tea with a glass of prosecco.
Take a ride on a hot air balloon, locations around the UK: £179
Experience the sights of Britain from a great height with this Mother’s Day treat. Not only will you spend an hour marvelling at some pretty stellar views, but your ticket also includes a glass of champagne.
Be sure to bring a camera with you on the day to capture some of the sights. The whole experience lasts roughly three hours.
Take a botanical course at the Chelsea Physic Garden, London: £220
This is a full day of floral activities at London's oldest botanical garden. It begins with a short tour of the Chelsea Physic Garden, established in 1673, followed by a floristry design workshop with two award-winning floristry masters, Julie Collins and Tina Parks.
Then you’ll be treated to lunch in the garden cafe and a second session dedicated to helping you design your own floral creation.
Enjoy afternoon tea at the Royal Albert Hall, London, £30
For Mother’ Day, the famous Kensington concert hall is serving up a special afternoon tea complete with a takeaway bunch of daffodils and a box of chocolates as an extra treat for mums.
The fare is classically British, with finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones and, in homage to the legendary performances that take place at the venue, a mix of musically-inspired cakes.
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