Win a Walking Break - courtesy of Bespoke Hotels

 Mature Times has teamed up with Bespoke Hotels to offer two lucky readers and a guest the chance to win a walking break for themselves and one other in the South East of England in a choice of one of four of their hotels.

 

The four hotels are: The Carnarvon Arms in Burghclere, West Berkshire; The Horse & Groom in Charlton, Wiltshire; The Lambert in Watlington, Oxfordshire and The Talbot in Ripley, Surrey.

 

For intrepid wanderers wishing to explore the very best of British countryside, the Bespoke Walking Breaks offer a weekend away from the bustling city, with great service, historic settings, and a mix of elegant and charming features enhanced with modern comforts.

 

  After enjoying an energising breakfast, guests will be provided with a walking guide and picnic lunch to enjoy in the stunning rural landscape. Back at the hotel, they can tuck in to a sumptuous dinner, before retiring to one of the attractive bedrooms. 

 

For more information about the four participating hotels please visit www.bespokehotels.com

 

To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic opportunity, simply answer the following question:

 

 

Who originally sang The Snowman Song - "I'm Walking In The Air" 

 

 

 

Closing date for this competition is the 14th January 2012

 

 


Terms & Conditions

· Offer only available at the four participating hotels : 

 

Ø  The Carnarvon Arms, Winchester Road, Whitway, Burghclere, Nr Newbury, West Berkshire RG20 9LE 

 

Ø  The Horse & Groom, The Street, Charlton, Wiltshire SN16 9DL

 

Ø  The Lambert Arms, London Road, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5SB

 

Ø  The Talbot, Ripley House, High Street, Ripley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6BB

 

· Subject to availability

 

· The prize must be used by 31st March 2012

 

· No cash alternatives

 

· Not applicable on premium dates such as Christmas / Valentines and other dates deemed to be premium by the individual inn

 

· The winner must agree to photographs to be taken of them for Bespoke Hotels publicity use