The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Travel
COMPETITION
Tell us about your travels in Switzerland for the chance to win your selection of Bradt travel books worth up to £100
Switzerland (p1-3) is a country with something for everyone – from Swiss classics such as lakes, mountains, pristine villages, epic rail trips, chocolate and cheese to spas, polo, festivals, fine dining, adventure sports and contemporary art. If you have been, tell us what ticked the boxes for you and why you love the country. The best entry wins a selection of Bradt 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 March 12, 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.