Sawday's Canopy & Stars, in association with the Guardian, is offering one reader the chance to win a 10-day tour of the UK for two people, including travel by first-class train, steam train, horse-drawn cart and electric car, entertainment including a 1920s cocktail party, and accommodation at six properties from Canopy & Stars (01275 395447, canopyandstars.co.uk).
These are: The Beer Moth, Inverness-shire (sleeps two from £60 a night), a quirky renovated 1956 fire engine, which now sports a Victorian-style double bed and an oak parquet floor rescued from a Tudor mansion; Wanderlusts, Cumbria (sleeps two, from £200 a night including driver), a horse-drawn Gypsy caravan; The Lodge, Cumbria (sleeps four, from £165 a night), a cabin in woodland on the banks of the River Eamont – on the surrounding Eden Hall estate you can go hiking and biking; The Hatch Cabin, Worcestershire (sleeps six from £90 a night) which has a recording studio and a veranda; The Dapper Camping Club, Powys (pictured, sleeps two from £95 a night) with 1920s themed bell tents (dark wood furniture, sherry decanter, even a large ceramic leopard) between Brecon and Hay; and The Treehouse at Harptree Court, Somerset (sleeps two from £245 a night), in the grounds of a stately home.
For details of all properties and how to enter (the competition opens today and closes on 15 July 2012) see canopyandstars.co.uk.