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Competition


Win eight days in six castles


in the Secret Kingdom


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orthumbria is one of Britain’s undiscovered regions. Bridging the divide between the north of England and south-east Scotland, with its winding country


lanes, pretty market towns, sleepy fi shing villages and one of the most spectacular coastlines fl anked by mile upon mile of sweeping sandy beaches, it’s a real hidden gem. Steeped in history, the region is also home to an array of magnifi cent historical sites, from mysterious ancient landmarks and Roman ruins, to royal castles, World Heritage Sites and grandiose architectural treasures. BRITAIN magazine has teamed up with Northumbria


Trails Experience to offer one lucky reader (and guest) a fantastic eight-day (seven-night) exclusive holiday and original guided tour of Northumberland and the north coast of England. This luxury holiday includes guided visits to some of Britain’s best castles, expert guided tours around two UNESCO World Heritage sites, a behind-the-scenes look at the UK’s most haunted properties, a visit to the Farne Islands – home to some 70,000 puffi ns – a private supper in Chillingham Castle, and much more. The winner will also enjoy all-inclusive fi ne dining,


cocktail evenings, strawberry and champagne teas, luxury transportation and stunning accommodation. And to ensure that every holiday is a memorable one, Northumbria Trails has exclusive use of Eshott Hall, a beautifully situated 17th-century manor house, and Langley Castle located in the South Tyne valley, a stunning 14th-century castle hotel.


The prize The winner (and guest) will enjoy a seven-night stay in


Eshott Hall and Langley Castle, with all meals and guided tours included. The prize must be taken during the summer 2012 schedule (subject to availability). The winner will be met upon arrival at Newcastle airport or train station (no fl ights included).


How to enter Answer the question below, then complete and send the


coupon to the address provided. Or enter online at www.britain-magazine.com. The winning entry will be drawn on 1 July 2011. Question: How many puffi ns live on the Farne Islands?


For more information or to book a tour with Northumbria Trails Experience, email Hazel@NorthumbriaTrails.com or visit www.NorthumbriaTrails.com


www.britain-magazine.com


RULES One entry per person. Entrants must be over 18. Not open to employees of The Chelsea Magazine Company, VisitBritain or their families. No purchase is necessary. The judges’ decision is final. The prizes must be accepted as offered, are non-transferable, subject to availability and there is no cash alternative. The prizes cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. The Chelsea Magazine Company and VisitBritain cannot be held responsible for the provision of the prizes. Flights and travel are not included. Any extra expenditure must be settled by the winners upon departure. Any insurance is the responsibility of the winners. The winners' names may be published. Full competition rules are available on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.


NORTHUMBRIA TRAILS COMPETITION ENTRY FORM


SEND YOUR COUPON TO: Northumbria Trails Competition, BRITAIN magazine, The Chelsea Magazine Company, Suite 19 Chelsea Wharf, 15 Lots Road, London SW10 0QJ UK. Or to: Northumbria Trails Competition, BRITAIN magazine, 116 Ram Cat Alley, Suite 201, Seneca, SC 29678 USA.


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