Win a Luxury Foodie Escape for Two

Unwind and seek tranquillity in County Waterford’s dreamlike sanctuary, Faithlegg. One fortunate subscriber stands to savour a lavish overnight stay in a Master bedroom at Faithlegg. These rooms artfully blend classic manor house features with modern aesthetics. Accompanying this is a breakfast and dinner at the Roseville Rooms Restaurant, a 2AA eatery, curated by the skilled Executive Chef, Jenny Flynn.

Make your stay worthwhile and discover all the great features of this grand property. Embark on a relaxing walk in the neighbouring countryside, treat yourself at the Faithlegg Treatment Suites, unwind with a good book in the comfortable tranquillity of the Aylward Lounge, or enjoy mouth-watering melodies created by the award-winning culinary team using fine, locally sourced ingredients, from producers you may have encountered en route to this idyllic hotel.

To get more details about the exceptional getaways at Faithlegg, including their Wine & Dine Breaks, a top-notch gastronomic escape, visit www.faithlegg.com.

Terms & Conditions

1. The competition is available to individuals residing in Ireland, aged 18 and above, excluding employees of the Promoter, their relatives, representatives, or anyone affiliated professionally with the competition.

2. A valid entry involves a correct answer, filled in the form above, along with the participant’s name, email, and phone number.

3. Entries from agents, third-party organisations, group entries, or software-generated applications will not be considered. Incomplete, unreadable, or corrupted entries, or entries not compliant with the entry guidelines will not be accepted.

4. The competition commences from 10/05/2024 and concludes at midnight on 26/05/2024.

5. All entries must reach the Promoter no later than midnight on the Closing Date. Entries received post-Closing Date will be automatically disqualified.

6. The competition restricts to one entry per individual. No entrant will be awarded more than one prize.

7. By submitting an entry, the entrant consents to adhere to these terms and conditions.

8. The Promoter will not accept any responsibility for any entries that have been lost, damaged, or delayed due to any network, hardware or software issues. A sent entry does not serve as proof of receipt. The Promoter will claim ownership of all entries.

Rewritten Text: /”9. A stay for a couple at Faithlegg in Co Waterford, inclusive of breakfast and dinner at the Roseville Rooms Restaurant, is what the reward entails. A single victor will be confirmed.
10. Any supplementary terms and conditions set by the prize’s provider to the organiser will apply to all prizes. Availability is a requirement for this reward, it is not applicable during Bank Holiday weekends, and it cannot be converted to cash or reimbursed.
11. The organiser disclaims any responsibility for losses, damages or any subsequent harm of any sort, resulted from the terms and conditions acceptance or related to the prize, whether under contract, tort (involving negligence) or else.
12. Should unexpected situations arise, the organiser retains the right to exchange the prize for another alternative of similar or higher value.
13. Winners will be contacted via email. Each winner has 30 days from the notification to claim the prize. After this period, unclaimed prizes will be nullified, and the organiser has the right to offer it to an alternated winner, chosen in line with promotion rules.
14. The decision of the promoters remains final and conclusive in all issues, with no room for readdress.
16. The winner may be asked to involve in unpaid promotional activities related to this marketing event.
18. Prizes are non-transferable and cannot be converted into cash.
19. Irish law is the governing law for these terms and conditions, with the Courts of the Republic of Ireland having exclusive jurisdiction.
21. The Organiser has the right to declare the Promotion void, postpone, cancel, or modify it when necessary.”/

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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