Win a luxurious mini break in Wales this autumn

You and your chosen guest could enjoy a two-night stay and unforgettable seven-course tasting menu at the exquisite Grove of Narberth in Pembrokeshire

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Wales is a stunning country and there can be few better examples of its beauty than Pembrokeshire. From the world-famous 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path boasting remarkable sea views, cliff faces and rock formations to the countless idyllic beaches, such as Barafundle Bay, and chocolate box towns like Tenby, there’s so much to explore. The county also has its fair share of impressive gardens to visit, none more so than Colby Woodland Garden in Amroth.

This mysterious hidden garden comes into its own during the autumn, when you can bask in the russet shades of its acers, dogwoods and sweetgums. And if you win this competition, Colby is just a short drive away from where you’ll be staying for your Pembrokeshire getaway. Nestled in the rolling Narberth hills, surrounded by meadows, woodland and mature gardens, the Grove is an elegantly restored bolthole where you’re sure to receive a warm Welsh welcome.



Read on to discover more about what you could win and how to enter. Prize details Courtesy of Visit Wales , one lucky reader will win a two-night stay for two people on a bed and breakfast basis in a classic room at Grove of Narberth, as well as a seven-course tasting menu dining experience in the Fernery Restaurant. See terms and conditions below for more information, including exclusions.

How to enter To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the question below correctly by 23:59 on 29 October 2024. The winner will be notified, and the prize arranged for delivery after this date. Please read our competition rules before you enter.

Entrants must be UK residents, aged 18 or over. Terms and conditions Drinks are not included. Transport is not included.

Valid for 12 months from 1 November 2024, for stays between Tuesday-Saturday. Excludes the festive period (16 December 2024 to 2 January 2025), bank holidays, Valentine’s Day (14 and 15 February 2025) and Easter (18 to 21 April 2025). You need to sign in or register to enter this competition.

Competition question In which year was the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park established? Third party opt-in By entering this competition, you agree to the terms and conditions below and understand that we will use your details to send you offers and promotions in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Thank you for entering. In which year was the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park established? The answer is You have already entered this competition.

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