5 thoughtful Father’s Day gift ideas for the Dad in your life

The last year has changed all of us in various ways.  Many people have taken up different interests and hobbies that they may not have tried ordinarily.  If you’re looking for some thoughtful Father’s Day gift ideas for the father or father figure in your life, why not give something that helps him continue with these hobbies and interests long term? Maybe one of these suggestions would be the perfect option for you.

Gift ideas for the cyclist

Cycling saw a huge surge in popularity during the pandemic. If your Dad has become stoked by the spokes but not by the slopes in your local terrain, why not consider an upgrade to an e-bike this Father’s Day?

Gift ideas for the baker

Kneading dough or mixing batter can be tremendously therapeutic and there’s little that can compare to the taste of freshly made baked goods.  If your Dad discovered a passion for all things baked, why not extend his repertoire with a recipe book from New York’s renowned Magnolia Bakery. 

Gift ideas for the music lover

Music became the escape route of choice for some people. If your Dad’s interest in music has broadened during lockdown, why not help him diversify his musical interests even further with a subscription to Spotify.

Gift ideas for the linguist

For some people, the opportunity to take time to learn a new language was the perfect way to spend time during lockdown.  There’s nothing like immersing yourself in a language to improve those skills, so if your Dad was learning a language, why not spend time with him watching a TV show in that language (with subtitles).  Netflix has some great options in many different languages.

Father’s Day gift ideas for the pet parent

If your Dad was one of the millions of people (12.6 million at the last count) in the US to acquire a pet during lockdown, then looking at effective ways to travel with the new dog would be a good gift option.  Travall offers an extensive range of pet barriers and other car accessories for a wide variety of makes and models.  Why not see if there is something suitable for your Dad’s car?