WIN a luxury self-catering adventure break to Perthshire with VisitScotland Adventure Pass

  • Source: List.co.uk
  • Date: 31 March 2009
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Plus a FREE VisitScotland Adventure Pass, with over £1,000 worth of savings on Adventure Activities in Scotland, for every reader!

Win an exhilarating adventure break for two in Perthshire. Click to Enter
EquazenVisitScotland has teamed up with Equazen to give you an action-packed adventure break in Perthshire, Scotland. Equazen produce healthy fish oil products, which will help keep you fighting fit and ready for Scotland’s Great Outdoors.

WIN an exhilarating adventure break for two people in Perthshire. A warm welcome awaits you at the Highland Heather Lodges, Comrie, where you will enjoy two nights self-catering accommodation in a luxury lodge, nestled deep in the beautiful Strathearn valley.

Quad BikeWith bike hire for 2 days courtesy of Comrie Croft Bikes, you will revel in easy-riding river glens, excellent trails and awe-inspiring scenery. The huge range of trails at Comrie Croft Bikes can offer something for everyone from families to adrenaline junkies, so whatever your level of experience, come and have a go.

Seek the rush of a white-knuckle ride with a thrilling quad-biking session for 2 people with BlueSky Experiences. Test yourself with a short agility session before graduating to an adrenaline-pumping trek around the 700-acre estate!

To top your visit off, try a spot of water-skiing on glistening Loch Earn, with Lochearnhead Watersports. Whether you take to the water like a duck or prefer to stay on dry land, Lochearnhead Watersports will ensure you have a great time.

Get Out and Go For It! Enter online now at www.visitscotland.com/equazen for your chance to WIN this fantastic prize as well as receive your FREE VisitScotland Adventure Pass!

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