Win a break at Punchestown & Rathsallagh House

Rathsallagh

An exciting competition this month – a chance to win an unforgettable VIP experience for two at the 2025 Punchestown National Hunt Festival Gold Cup Day in April, and a stay nearby at the O’Flynn family’s wonderful Rathsallagh House - set in 530 acres of peaceful Leinster parkland on the border of counties Wicklow and Kildare, with its own walled gardens and the Wicklow Mountains and Punchestown Racecourse nearby, this converted Queen Anne stables is a world apart! Your exclusive package begins with morning check-in at Rathsallagh, followed by a luxurious VIP coach to the track, complete with drinks and nibbles. On arrival, you'll enjoy a special reception at the Owners and Trainers Car Park, before accessing the Reserved Enclosure and the Rathsallagh Guests Box on the Panoramic Level, offering stunning views of the action. After a thrilling day at the races, the VIP coach will bring you back to Rathsallagh, where a spectacular dinner and overnight accommodation await – along with the famous Rathsallagh breakfast experience: Rathsallagh is the Country House winner of the Georgina Campbell Irish Breakfast Awards, sponsored by Flahavan’s.
This exclusive experience is available on Wednesday, 30th April 2025 - don't miss your chance to win!

The lucky winner of this free competition will have a short break for two people sharing (subject to availability), to include:
•   VIP experience for two at the 2025 Punchestown National Hunt Festival Gold Cup Day
•   Overnight stay for two at Rathsallagh
•   Dinner for two in the restaurant at Rathsallagh
•   The award winning Rathsallagh Breakfast next morning

Read more about Rathsallagh on their website

To enter the competition simply tick the answers to the questions below (you must be a member, click here to join, it's free


Question 1. In which region is Rathsallagh House located?
Leinster
Connacht
Ulster

Question 2. What is the name of the mountains near Rathsallagh?
The Mournes
McGillicuddy’ Reeks
The Wicklow Mountains

Question 3. What is unique about Rathsallagh’s history?
It was once a castle
It was a Viking stronghold
It was converted from Queen Anne stables
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