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E: 04/10 Win A Trip To The Causeway Coastal Route
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Which of the following now-ruined medieval castles could you visit when taking the Causeway Coastal Route?
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Which of the following now-ruined medieval castles could you visit when taking the Causeway Coastal Route?
answer: ?
any ideas
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......................which will run from Monday 28th September to Sunday 4th October 2015 on Classic FM (the “Radio Station”).
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Eligibility:- Entrants must be over 18 years of age; able to travel overseas by aeroplane and hold a valid passport or be eligible to obtain one in time for travel.Entry is restricted to one entry per person; duplicate entries will be removedPrize:- 1x Trip to Belfast, Northern IrelandPRIZE INCLUDES- Return flights for two people to Belfast, Northern Ireland- Car hire for the duration of your stay- 2 Nights 4 star accommodation at a centrally located hotel- Breakfast for two people each morning in the hotel restaurant- Giant Causeway trip for two people. Includes: Entrance fees Driver/guide- Tickets to the Titanic Experience for two people- Travel insurance- Travel is subject to availability at the discretion of the organiser and excludes Christmas, New Year, Valentines, Easter, School Holidays and Bank Holidays.- Departure airport used will be dependent on the direct availability from the winners nearest available international airport, which may not necessarily be the closest. Non UK passports holders may need a visa for this destination, which they should arrange with the Embassy at their own expense. Includes all taxes and surcharges.- Driver must be over the age of 25 and have held a full clean driver’s licence for a minimum of 2 years. Fully inclusive refers to unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver, theft protection, local taxes and airport fees. Driver must also hold a valid credit card (not debit card) with a minimum of £500 available for security deposit, which is refundable upon safe return of the vehicle.- Hotel will be classed as a minimum of 3 Star and will be based on two people sharing a twin or double room (winner’s choice) with ensuite bathroom on a bed and breakfast basis.- Giant Cause way tour will last approximately 7 hours subject to availability.- Entrance into the Titanic Experience is subject to availability. Opening times: 9am to 7pm: June to August, 9am to 6pm: April, May and September 10am to 5pm October to March.- Travel insurance is subject to normal terms of acceptance. Pre-existing medical conditions may not be covered. No age restrictions apply.- All prizes must be claimed and booked by the prize winner within 12 months from the date of our initial correspondence with them.Global reserves the right to substitute the prize with another prize at its absolute discretion.
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Answer is Donluce Castle0
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It is spelled Dunluce Castle
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Dunluce-Castle-Medieval-Irish-Castle-on-the-Antrim-Coast-Bushmills-P2819Wins 2008 £1273.40 :T
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Not to worry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ3fjQa5HlsIt is spelled Dunluce Castle
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Correct spelling is Dunluce Castle.0
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It really doesn't matter what the correct spelling is - you just tick the box from the 3 options given0
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