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Free 36-page 2014 AA British Road Atlas and Britain's Best guides with The Mail

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Free 36-page 2014 AA British Road Atlas and Britain's Best guides with The Mail

Inside this weekend’s Daily Mail you will find a brand new FREE 36-page 2014 AA Road Atlas covering all of Britain and Ireland — ideal to pop in the car for all holiday getaways.
This clear, comprehensive and up to date Road Atlas is essential for every journey and will fit in your glove box!
Plus, starting with this weekend’s Mail on Sunday and every day next week you can pick up a different AA Best of Britain guide*. These six indispensable guides will help you find those special destinations across the country.

Your first guide, which you can pick up this weekend with The Mail on Sunday helps you discover the best of British Pubs – those exceptional pubs that are really worth making a detour for. Free with Monday’s Daily Mail is the guide for Best of British Restaurants – from intimate bistros and trendy urban eateries, to plush formal dining in stately surroundings. Then on Tuesday, look forward to Britain’s Best Hotels – with over 160 establishments to choose from across the UK. Later in the week you can pick up the guides for Castles, House & Gardens; B&Bs and Caravans & Campsites.

How to get your guides:
Starting with this weekend's Mail on Sunday, and every day next week, you can pick up a different FREE AA Best of Britain guide from Tesco, WHSmith, Eason and other Mail-selected outlets. Or we can send the six guide set direct to your door with The Mail Rewards Club.

Can’t get to the selected stores to pick up your guides? You can collect them all with Mail Rewards Club and have them delivered straight to your door.
Simply enter 6 out of 7 Unique Numbers from the back page of The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail between Sunday September 8 and Saturday September 14 into your Mail Rewards Club account. Upon entry of your sixth Unique Number you will be able to redeem all six Guides for just 500 Mail Points. If you don’t manage to enter all of the required Unique Numbers you can still redeem the AA guide set for 2,000 Mail Points. If you’re not a member, join today at mailrewardsclub.co.uk.

Terms apply (Mail Rewards Club): One membership per household. Online access required. Unique Numbers must be entered by 11.59pm 4 days following the date of publication. By entering 6 out of 7 Unique Numbers you will collect a minimum of 200 Mail Points and a maximum of 250 Mail Points. If you do not have any other Mail Points in your account you will need to keep entering Unique Numbers to reach 500 Mail Points and then redeem your guides. Promotion closes 28 September.

* Available at all Tesco stores excluding petrol forecourts, at WHSmith High Street (no forecourts) excluding travel stores (railway, motorway services, airports and hospitals), and Mail selected stores and Eason. Offer not available in Republic of Ireland. **For a list of selected retailers, visit dailymail.co.uk/promotions

CLICK HERE to go to their website!

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the Daily Mail costs vary during the week Saturday £1.50 Sunday £1.50 (Weekdays 60p)

Happy Collecting the Series of AA Guides! :)

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  • Chris25
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    Rikmano wrote: »

    Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the Daily Mail costs vary during the week Saturday £1.50 Sunday £1.50 (Weekdays 60p)

    Happy Collecting the Series of AA Guides! :)

    and don't forget, if you have a MyWaitrose card & spend £5 instore, you get the weekend paper free now
  • lemontart
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    got this last time they did it - it is very small and you need good eyesight to use
    I am responsible me, myself and I alone I am not the keeper others thoughts and words.
  • System
    System Posts: 178,346 Community Admin
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    An A5 booklet at 12.5 miles to the inch is only any good if you stick to major roads. Comprehensive it ain't!
    ideal to pop in the car for all holiday getaways.
    Only if you plan to use to get from Town A to Town B. Don't expect to be able to navigate to any place that is on a B or minor A road
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