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E: 15/02 Win a six-night Highland Adventure railway tour of Scotland

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Sunday Times Where Was I? competition

(www.thetimes.co.uk/travel/where-was-i)


The prize:

The winner and guest will enjoy a six-night, self-guided Highland Adventure railway holiday from Ffestiniog Travel. Included in this well-paced itinerary are stops in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fort William and Oban, as well as return travel along the magnificent West Highland Line.

The fifth day will be spent on the celebrated Jacobite steam train, with Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor and the Glenfinnan Viaduct among the scenic highlights.

En route, accommodation will be B&B in four-star hotels, while rail travel is in standard class. If the winner would prefer a different trip, Ffestiniog Travel is offering a £2,000 voucher to be used against an alternative holiday in its 2023 programme.

The prize must be taken as one package and is valid until December 31, 2023. It must be taken when the Jacobite train is operational, excluding July, August and public holidays. The holiday must be booked at least six weeks before the departure date.

The prize does not include travel from or to the winner’s home, food and drink, personal expenditure or incidental costs, other than where mentioned. All elements of the prize are subject to availability. A voucher alternative, to the value of £2,000, can be used towards an alternative Ffestiniog Travel holiday. The winner may be required to participate in reasonable publicity on behalf of the Prize Provider and the Promoter.


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