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INCLUDES ONE DAY SAIL OR MOTOR BOAT HIRE AND A MAIN COURSE WITH COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF WINE FOR TWO AT THE TAYMOUTH MARINA RESTAURANT WIN


A 4-NIGHT MIDWEEK BREAK FOR 2 PEOPLE


Taymouth Marina, conveniently located in Highland Perthshire and about 90 minutes drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, is set to be the hottest destination for 2013. The new development provides luxury, self-catering accommodation options for between two and eight guests, a new watersports and activity centre opening this Easter and a new waterfront restaurant nestled on the shores of Loch Tay,


which will be open this summer. This is surely the most stunning setting in Scotland with breathtaking views of the loch and Lawers mountain range beyond. With great onsite facilities and even more available in the area, such as golf, horse riding, walking, cycling, even chocolate or wine tasting, Taymouth Marina is the perfect location for an adventurous or relaxing holiday with friends or family.


FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: what are the two new facilities opening at Taymouth Marina in 2013?


Accommodation is for a Monday to Friday stay in Bein Bhreac and is subject to availability and Taymouth Marina Ltd terms and conditions. Full T&Cs can be provided on request. A security deposit will be required for the accommodation and boat hire. Dinner at the restaurant is dependent on opening date.


WIN


A 3 DAY FISHING BREAK ON THE TWEED


Sale & Partners, who manage five prime River Tweed beats is offering one reader a chance to win a fantastic three day fishing break worth in excess of £1000. In association with The Collingwood Arms Hotel the prize will include: • A two night stay for 2 people at The Collingwood Arms, Cornhill-on-Tweed, with Dinner, Bed & Breakfast • 2 rods for two days on the Upper North Wark Beat • 2 rods for one day on the Pedwell beat Ghillies and fishermen along the Tweed are hugely optimistic for


the 2013 season, on this the home of UK salmon fishing. The Upper North Wark on the Scottish side of the river is a prime spring beat in high water conditions and is already off to an excellent start this season. Pedwell Beat on the English bank, offers 1.5 miles of excellent fishing against the historic backdrop of Norham Castle. After a productive day’s fishing, relax at The Collingwood Arms with its unrivalled Borders hospitality. Only yards from the river and with its own fishing rod room, the former coaching inn is famous for its great food and warm welcome.


FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: which historic castle overlooks the Pedwell Beat?


The prize is subject to availability and must be taken by 31st August 2013, entrants must be over 18.


Entrants must be 18 or over. Employees of Scottish Field, the competition promoters, and their direct families are ineligible to enter. No purchase necessary. The winner will be first correct entry drawn after closing date. No cash alternative is available. The winner will be informed by telephone or email. Promoter reserves the right to request post publicity. Usual Scottish Field rules apply.


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