Win family tickets to Christmas at Belton House - a spectacular festive lights trail near Grantham
A spectacular seasonal trail returns to the National Trust’s beautiful Belton House near Grantham today and you could be there.
The immersive experience includes thousands of twinkling lights, colourful trees and larger-than-life illuminations, and is a festive fixture in many people’s calendar.
Running until Wednesday, January 1, we’ve teamed up with organisers to offer a lucky Newark Advertiser reader a family ticket to a date of their choice (subject to availability). A family ticket admits two adults and two children. Each night opens at 4.30pm with the last entry at 8pm and gates closing at 10pm.
Matthew Findlay, head of UK Trails for Sony Music/Raymond Gubbay Ltd, said: “We were thrilled with the fantastic response from visitors who enjoyed the trail last Christmas and our planning and preparation for 2024 is already well underway. Look out for some sparkling new innovations and installations this year.”
Created by award-winning, internationally acclaimed light trail producers and firmly positioned within the UK’s seasonal calendar, Christmas at Belton has everything you need for an unforgettable time with friends and family, including a magical glimpse of Father Christmas along the way.
Discover a meadow of light stretching out into the distance, larger-than-life neon string flowers, candles floating high into the sky and battens of light that change colour in time to music.
Grab a seasonal snack from one of the hand-picked street food vendors who bring an indulgent twist to tempting treats on offer. Complete your walk under the stars with a festive spiced winter warmer, hot chocolate or toasted marshmallow.
Your very merriest Christmas starts at Christmas at Belton.
Early booking is advised at christmasatbelton.co.uk.
Or to be in with a chance of winning, just answer the question on the online coupon below
The deadline for entries is Thursday, November 28.
The first three correct winners drawn from all entries at LincsOnline and in the Rutland & Stamford Mercury, Spalding Guardian and Grantham Journal will win. Good luck.