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Barnehurst Golf Course
Barnehurst Golf Course: the perfect Kent venue for pre-wedding celebrations.
Southampton City Golf Centre
Southampton City Golf Centre: Perfect Hampshire venue for pre-wedding celebrations.
Lickey Hills
Lickey Hills: Unforgettable hen & stag celebrations in the West Midlands. Discover more.

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John
Your hen or stag do is a great opportunity to celebrate the move from one chapter of your life to the next. Tap into John's knowledge and expertise to help you tailor your party to meet your needs.
Swindon Paintball
Planning a memorable hen or stag do? Swindon Paintball offers action-packed fun in Wiltshire.

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John
Your hen or stag do is a great opportunity to celebrate the move from one chapter of your life to the next. Tap into John's knowledge and expertise to help you tailor your party to meet your needs.
Laserquest Swindon
Planning a stag or hen do in Wiltshire? Laserquest Swindon offers exhilarating fun.
1066 Paintball
Planning a stag or hen do in Sussex? 1066 Paintball offers unforgettable pre-wedding fun.
Falmouth Surf School
Surf's up! Give your hen or stag do a Cornish splash with Falmouth Surf School.
The Millbrook Golf Course
Picture your dream Bedfordshire wedding at The Millbrook Golf Course. Learn more.
Cambridge Hen Party
Planning a memorable hen do in Cambridgeshire? Discover Cambridge Hen Party.
Lichfield Golf & Country Club
Say 'I do' surrounded by Staffordshire's stunning scenery at Lichfield Golf & Country Club.
Spabreaks
Planning your hen or stag do? Spabreaks offers perfect pre-wedding pampering.
Castle Royle Golf & Country Club
Berkshire weddings: Say 'I do' in the stunning Castle Royle chapel.
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Wickham Park Golf Club
Say 'I do' in style at Wickham Park Golf Club. Discover our stunning Hampshire venue.
Tiger Tiger Portsmouth
Portsmouth couples: Unleash your pre-wedding roar at Tiger Tiger!
Tiger Tiger Cardiff
Planning a Cardiff hen or stag do? Roar into Tiger Tiger!
Tiger Tiger London
Planning a memorable hen or stag do in central London? Discover Tiger Tiger.
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Co-operative Travel
Planning a stag or hen do? Co-operative Travel organises unforgettable pre-wedding celebrations.
Tip2Toe Totally Pampering Parties
Bucks brides & grooms: Prep for your big day with Tip2Toe's pampering hen & stag parties.
Austin Lodge Golf Club
Say "I do" surrounded by Kent's idyllic countryside at Austin Lodge Golf Club.
The Viking
Lancashire wedding transport? Arrive in style with The Viking.
HenStuff
Vale couples: Plan your hen do with HenStuff.
Chic Parties
Planning a stag or hen do? Chic Parties, West Midlands' premier party planners.
Bespoke Dance and Functions
Berkshire brides & grooms: unforgettable hen & stag parties start here.
Yeybrook Orchard
Our magical venue is set in a secluded woodland
Tipsy Hens
Planning a hen do in West Yorkshire? Tipsy Hens' mobile cocktail bar adds a perfect touch.
Chocolates for Chocoholics Ltd
Berkshire couples: Delight guests with unique chocolate wedding treats from Chocolates for Chocoholi
Explore Chocolate
Indulge your guests with delicious Explore Chocolate wedding favours and hen party fun.
Stag and Hen parties are traditionally meant to be the last get together with life long friends before you get married. Once a one night event, Stag and Hen "do's" have now evolved into weekends away and some even longer!
There seems to be a lot of pressure on brides and grooms to be, that your hen or stag party is action packed and involves lots of alcohol. But what if thats not your thing? To make sure that you enjoy yourself, have a say in where you are going and what you are doing, and don't just leave it to your bridesmaids or best man.
Hen party ideas
The world of hen parties is split between those hens who want to go out and have a great time dressing up, visiting nightclubs and enjoying a party night to end all party nights, and those who prefer to spend a day or weekend with a select group of friends taking part in a structured activity such as chocolate making or driving a rally car. Hen Parties are traditionally organised by the Maid of Honour or Chief Bridesmaid so you need to chat to her about what you want and ensure that you have agreed a suitable guest list.
Stag party ideas
Traditionally held the night before the wedding with a group of male friends having a few drinks together in a pub, stag night antics have been the inspiration behind numerous movies. Rarely consisting of just a few drinks these days. stag nights are more usually stag weekends, with the most popular European Stag (or Hen) destinations being Amsterdam, Prague, Edinburgh and Dublin. There is a huge industry built up around custom made stag weekends and stag parties, this option being much simpler than expecting the Best Man, who may not know all men in the bridal party, to organise it all himself. With these stag packages the company or agent will be the main point of contact for each of the stags attending; they will make all of the arrangements and collect payment from each of the guests.
Stag and hen night etiquette
It is well accepted that what happens on a hen or stag night remains on the hen or stag night, and while it is fun to have photographs of the event and particularly any activities during the day, it is not appropriate to display photos of drunken behaviour from the hen or stag night at your wedding reception, or for the best man to relate stories from the event during his wedding speech. When it comes to who to invite on a hen night it is correct for a hen to invite her mum and any sisters, and it is diplomatic, but not expected, to also invite the groom's mum and sisters. Many brides have second hen night with those close family members that they feel obliged to invite but who wouldn't really enjoy a wild night out with the rest of the hens. It is not appropriate to invite anyone who has not been invited to the wedding. Stags seem more relaxed on who to invite and there is generally more of an attitude of "the more the merrier" with the potential guests knowing what they are likely to be letting themselves in for and deciding whether or not they want to go. Our research showed that most grooms will not change their stag night plans to suit their friends or family members, and that stags on average spend three times more on their stag weekend than a hen spends on her hen weekend.
Hen and Stag FAQs
Hen and stag parties are traditionally the final get-together with friends before marriage. Originally confined to a single night, these celebrations have evolved into weekends away and, in some cases, even longer!
Hen parties are split between those who want to dress up and go out to nightclubs and those who prefer to take part in a structured activity such as spa treatments with friends. Hen parties are traditionally organised by the Maid of Honour so you need to chat with her about what and who you want at the party!
Stag nights are more usually stag weekends, with the most popular European Stag destinations being Amsterdam, Prague, Edinburgh and Dublin. There is a huge industry built up around custom made stag weekends, this option being much simpler than expecting the Best Man to organise it all himself.
Don't organise your Hen and Stags for the night before the wedding, or even a few days before, you don’t want to be tired out on your big day! Around a month before your wedding day should be ample time for everyone to recover and still able to tend to last-minute wedding arrangements.
As with any holiday or weekend away, all the best accommodation and activities go quickly, so book as soon as you have the idea and guest list confirmed.
Of course, the cost will depend on what kind of a Hen or Stag party you want. If you are organising a Hen or Stag abroad, your guests could quickly end up paying close to £1,000 for flights, accommodation and activities. For those staying in the UK, prices can vary from £259 to £500 per person for a weekend away with a couple of activities and a night out or for just £50 per person you could keep it low key with a cocktail class followed by a three-course meal.