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COMPETITIO­N

Tell us about the rewards of travelling in your 60s for the chance to win your selection of Bradt travel books worth up to £100

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Retirement, newfound freedom, a milestone anniversar­y, a maturing pension, a desire to seize the day… As our cover story shows, there are many reasons to take a special holiday in your 60s – and there are plenty of trips tailored for that age group. We’d like to hear where you went, and why, as you entered your seventh decade.

The best entry wins a selection of Bradt travel books worth up to £100.

ABOUT THE PROVIDER Bradt Guides, celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y this year, is one of Britain’s longest-standing travel publishers – and is still proudly independen­t. Its guidebooks offer comprehens­ive and inspiratio­nal informatio­n for people seeking to get properly under the skin of the places they are visiting. This has made them favourites with travellers including Simon Reeve, Kate Humble, and Michael Palin – who describes them as “authoritat­ive and thoroughly tempting”.

Since Hilary Bradt wrote the first guide to the Inca Trail in 1974, the company has earned a reputation for getting there first. Today, there are Bradt guides to more than 150 destinatio­ns, from Abruzzo to Zimbabwe.

Bradt also has the UK covered, with a range of activity guides (including Dog-Friendly Weekends, Camping Road Trips UK and Paddling Britain), alongside its acclaimed “Slow Travel” guides. Alternativ­ely, armchair travellers can choose from a series of absorbing and award-winning Bradt travel literature.

To browse the full range of books available, see bradtguide­s.com/shop.

THE PRIZE

Your selection of Bradt books up to a value of £100.

HOW TO ENTER

Email your entry (150 words, written in the email rather than attached as a file), with your name, email, address and telephone number, by midnight on February 20, to yoursay@ telegraph.co.uk. Only one prize can be won per person; the prize is nontransfe­rable and nonrefunda­ble. Other T&Cs apply. See telegraph.co.uk/ tt-yourtravel­s for details.

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