It’s the most wonderful time of the year and Visit Lancashire is adding to the joy this December with a host of prizes to win.
With a new prize revealed every day between December 1 and 24, the digital advent calendar offers residents the chance to win a range of prizes.
Details of the prizes will be revealed daily on the Visit Lancashire social media pages, or you can head to the website to discover the days prize, and enter any of the previous prizes that you may have missed.
Prizes include overnight stays in a number of Lancashire’s fantastic places to stay, meals at a number of high end restaurants, entry to experiences, theatre tickets, luxury hampers and more.
To enter, head to visitlancashireatchristmas.com and complete the form of each prize you want to be in for the chance of winning.
The full interactive advent calendar will remain open for entries until midnight on January 7, with the winners of each prize draw being contacted week commencing January 8 via email.
A spokesperson for Visit Lancashire said: “The advent calendar is just one of the ways in which Visit Lancashire helps spread the word about all Lancashire has to offer throughout the festive period.
“The Visit Lancashire Christmas guide is a comprehensive guide recommending places to see, stay and shop in the run up to the big day, including recommendations for where to see Santa and how to enjoy the most of the festive season with your friends, family and loved ones.
“The latest Visit Lancashire events guide also highlights some of December’s fabulous events in Lancashire.
“Make sure you are following the Visit Lancashire social media channels, including Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram, so you don't miss out on the daily prize draws, or bookmark visitlancashireatchristmas.com to return to the site each day and discover the latest prize.
“Be sure to also head to visitlancashire.com to check out all the amazing ways you can enjoy when you Visit Lancashire at Christmas.”
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