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Top 10 Stag do Ideas in the Uk

The ‘Stag Do’ is a rite of passage for any soon to be Groom. It is celebrated as the last day of freedom for the groom, assuming that once he is married he won’t be able to do all the things that he did before. It’s the exciting event before the big day. Stag parties tend to always end up going abroad, stereotypes suggest Amsterdam, Prague and Benidorm for a typical stag weekend away. BUT it’s not always necessary! Stag do planning is a fun and exciting time. To plan a stag do here are a list of Top 10 unique yet fun stag do ideas that mean you don’t have to jump on that plane!
Beer Keg Racing How do you fancy a little bit of competition added into your stag party? Race your fellow stag doers on motorised beer kegs to get your Stag celebrations off to a great start. Just don’t come last! Stag Party forfeits are ones you should definitely avoid!
Play With A Legend Is your friend (soon to be groom) dying to wipe the dust off those old football boots, or put on his old cricket whites? Does he have dreams of playing his favourite sport with a sporting hero? If so, then organise a game of football or cricket with a current or retired sporting star. It’s easier than you think! The sporting legend may even have a few beers with you all after the game.
Tank Paintball If you don’t think paintballing alone is enough. Tank paintballing is just the thing you need. Control your own tank whilst firing paintballs at your mates (Or just the stag). Your very own stag war!
Bridge Swinging An alternative to bungee jumping is the thrill-seekers dream. Got a few mates who you reckon are all mouth and no bottle? This will put that theory to the test. Make this one of your Stag Do events and the ones that chicken out will never live it down.
Binocular Football Fun for both stag members and spectators! Binocular Football is the test of how well you can play football without being able to see a thing! This is a sure-fire way to entertain everyone!
Treasure Hunt Pub Challenge Combining a pub quiz, pub crawl and a treasure hunt all in one. In teams, you will race each other to finish the treasure hunt. You can keep an eye on how the other teams are doing and drink along the route. This activity is great to get to know people you don’t know who are part of your stag party.
Make Your Own Pop Video Become your own guilty pleasure and be a backstreet boy for the day. Your Stag Party will be the stars of a pop video which you can keep. The only downside is it doesn’t guarantee you’re going to have hundreds of screaming girls after you. Sorry.
The Secret Spy Experience While your fiancé is at home on Facebook stalking the stag party to make sure she approves of them being at the wedding. You can all pretend to be a real-life James Bond! You will be given your mission and clues, then it is up to your team to crack the case. Can you do it?
Zip World Head to North Wales for the fastest zip wire in Europe. This is an experience not to be missed. Your stag party will love the thrill of this adventure as they fly down the wire at breath-taking speeds. For the not so brave then there’s always bounce below where you’ll have an adventure around the caverns. But are you really expecting to be allowed to chicken out on a stag do?
Somerset Challenge This fun packed activity consists of 9 different challenges to get your teeth into. Everyone will love the competition and variety of what’s on offer. The Stag will more than likely get made a fool of and not to forget you will be in the cider county. So, what’s more to love?

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