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2 for 1 hotel breaks; Classic offer: Get away from just pounds 61.50 for 2 nights.


CHASE away the winter blues with our great 2 for 1 hotel offer.

We've teamed up with Classic Britain to give Sunday Mail readers the chance to book two nights dinner, bed and breakfast for the price of one at 35 hotels across Britain.

It means you can get away for as little as pounds 61.50 per person for two nights.

Choose from a huge selection of scenic hotels including the Clansman, overlooking o·ver·look  
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1.
a. To look over or at from a higher place.

b.
 Loch Ness, Loch Ness, Loch (lŏkh), lake, 22 mi (35 km) long, Highland, N central Scotland, in the Great Glen. More than 700 ft (213 m) deep and ice free, it is fed by the Oich and other streams and drained by the Ness to the Moray Firth.  Kinord at Ballater and Pitbauchlie House, Dunfermline.

Or venture down south to The Lake District, Harrogate or Bournemouth.

You can even take advantage of a great travel deal which offers return rail travel to the ScotRail station nearest your hotel for only pounds 30 per couple return.

Hotels marked "R" in the table above are near a ScotRail station. Please note these must be booked through Classic Britain, not through Scotrail or travel agents. Any ScotRail train may be used. Check National Rail enquiries on 08457 484950 if you have preferred travel time and inform Classic Britain of this.

Our prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin or double room. You can stay as many nights as you want with this offer but if you want to stay for one night only there is a pounds 5 per person supplement. Children under 14 sharing a room with adults receive free accommodation but pay for meals. Guide prices for kids are: Under-4s - free, 5-9 years - pounds 9 per day, 10- 14 years - pounds 16 per day. You can bookfromtoday untilMay16, 2006.

Find out more by logging on to 241.classic-britain.com or by calling 0845 1306 241.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Extra nights available pro rata [Latin, Proportionately.] A phrase that describes a division made according to a certain rate, percentage, or share.

In a Bankruptcy case, when the debtor is insolvent, creditors generally agree to accept a pro rata share of what is owed to them.
. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be used with any other offer. It is subject to availability and it's recommended you have a second choice of dates or hotel.

No part of this promotion can be linked to a further discount. Single rooms may incur To become subject to and liable for; to have liabilities imposed by act or operation of law.

Expenses are incurred, for example, when the legal obligation to pay them arises. An individual incurs a liability when a money judgment is rendered against him or her by a court.
 a supplement. Cancellation charges apply in some hotels.

Rail offer valid from any Scot- Rail station except Lockerbie and Dunbar. Rail bookings must be booked at least five days in advance through Classic Britain.

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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Feb 12, 2006
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