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Win two VIP tickets to The Yoga Picnic and a luxury getaway to Wineport Lodge.

Win two VIP tickets to The Yoga Picnic and a luxury getaway to Wineport Lodge.

Irish Times27-06-2025
The Yoga Picnic
is a one-day yoga and wellbeing festival held on the banks of Lough Ennell, Co. Westmeath. Set in the stunning grounds of Lilliput House, this is not just a yoga festival—it's a full-blown day of connection, nature, movement, music, and deep exhalation.
Founded by Mary Gardner, Alice Harrison, and Katy Harrison, the festival brings together some of the world's leading yoga teachers, wellness experts, and holistic practitioners.
The Yoga Picnic was created to support Ireland's yoga and wellness community while promoting sustainability, mental health awareness, and mindful living. The festival provides a space where people of all levels can practice, learn, and connect. The event is rooted in the belief that yoga is for everyone. Whether you are experienced or just starting out, The Yoga Picnic is a chance to slow down, move, and take part in something meaningful.
Summer is the perfect time to leave the stress of everyday life behind and treat yourself to a relaxing getaway. The Wineport Lodge is a stunning location, where lakeside luxury meets summer staycation perfection. With a history dating back to St. Ciaran's monastery, Wineport Lodge offers stunning views of Lough Ree and a warm, personal touch that makes every stay special. Whether it's relaxing by the lake or enjoying the spa, it's the ideal place to unwind and recharge.
More home than hotel,
Wineport Lodge
is a luxury retreat where cosiness and comfort are at the heart of every stay. With just 34 individually styled rooms and suites, Wineport offers an intimate and restful escape. Savour seasonal, locally inspired cuisine in the award-winning restaurant, unwind in the lakeside Cedarwood Spa, or enjoy a unique stay aboard Full Circle, the hotel's permanently moored cruiser. Whether you visit to relax, indulge, or explore, Wineport Lodge is your perfect lakeside haven.
For your chance to win, simply fill in the form below. Good luck!
Terms & Condition
The promotion is open to residents of Ireland aged 18 years or over except employees of the Promoter, their families, agents or anyone professionally connected with the promotion.
A valid entry consists of a correct answer entered in the form above, accompanied by the entrant's name, email address and a phone number.
No applications from agents, third parties, organised groups or applications automatically generated by computer will be accepted. No incomplete, illegible, or corrupted entries will be accepted. No entries not in accordance with the entry instructions will be accepted.
The Promotion will run from 27/06/2025 to midnight on 02/07/2025 inclusive.
All entries must be received by the Promotor by no later than midnight on the Closing Date. All competition entries received after the Closing Date are automatically disqualified.
Promotion limited to one entry per person. No entrant will win more than one prize.
By submitting an entry to the Promotor, you are agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions.
It is the responsibility of You, the entrant, to provide correct, up-to-date details when entering the promotion and on acceptance of the prize. The Promoter cannot be held responsible for winners failing to supply accurate information which affects prize acceptance or delivery of their prize
Responsibility will not be accepted for entries lost, damaged, delayed or prevented as a result of any event beyond the Promoter's control including, but not limited to, user error and any network, computer, hardware or software failures of any kind.. Proof of sending is not proof of receipt. Entries will become the property of the Promoter.
The prize is a one night bed and breakfast in Wineport Lodge on July 4th, 2025 and two VIP tickets to The Yoga Picnic on Saturday July 5th, 2025. The prize includes spa passes at The Yoga Picnic, stand up paddle board passes, cacao ceremony tickets, and exclusive 'The Yoga Picnic' merchandise. There will be one winner.
All prizes will be subject to any additional terms and conditions of the supplier of the prize to the Promoter. This prize must be used on the dates specified and cannot be refunded or redeemed for cash.
The Promoter shall not be liable for any loss, including, without limitation, indirect, special or consequential loss, or loss of profits, damage or consequential damage of any nature in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise caused by the acceptance of the terms and conditions or in connection with the prize, save for any liability which cannot be excluded by law.
In the event of unforeseen circumstances the Promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize for an alternative of equal or greater value.
The winners will be notified by email. The winner must claim the prize within 30 days of the notification. If the prize is unclaimed after this time, it will lapse and the Promoter reserves the right to offer the unclaimed prize to a substitute winner selected in accordance with the Promotion rules.
Where a winner has successfully claimed the prize, the Promoter shall dispatch, or arrange to dispatch, the prize to the winner at the earliest opportunity. Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall be interpreted as placing an obligation on the Promoter to dispatch, or arrange to dispatch, the prize within a specified period of time.
The Promoters' decision is final and binding in all matters and no correspondence will be entered into.
The winners' details (name and county) will be made available on The Irish Times website.
The winner may be required to participate in unpaid publicity arising from this promotion.
The Promotor will only process your personal information as set out in
https://www.irishtimes.com/policy-and-terms/privacy-policy
and as set out in these terms and conditions.
Prizes are non transferrable and cannot be exchanged for cash.
These terms and conditions shall be governed by Irish law and the Courts of the Republic of Ireland shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
Promoter and Data Controller: The Irish Times DAC, The Irish Times Building, P.O. Box 74, 24 - 28 Tara Street, Dublin 2.
The Promoter reserves the right to hold void, suspend, cancel or amend the Promotion where it becomes necessary to do so.
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