Enter for a Chance to Win an Ireland Equestrian Vacation from Practical Horseman and EQUUS

January 17, 2013–Award-winning equestrian magazines Practical Horseman and EQUUS are partnering with the Emmy-winning travel TV show Equitrekking, The Original Mane ‘n Tail? from Straight Arrow Products, Inc? and Aer Lingus to offer a chance to win a horseback riding vacation in Ireland. To enter, visit http://www.equisearch.com/irish-sweeps.

The grand prize winner and one guest will win a 5-day/5-night riding vacation at Castle Leslie Estate in Ireland. Situated on 1,000 acres of private land with 21 miles of trails, Castle Leslie Estate is an ideal setting for an equestrian adventure. The Estate also boasts over 300 cross country jumps, a mile-long all-weather gallop and an indoor arena. Round-trip airfare for two is included.

“Practical Horseman and EQUUS are excited to bring you the chance to win a trip for two to the Emerald Isle,” says Equine Network Editorial Director Cathy Laws. “With five days of daily riding, the grand prize winner will have the opportunity to take advantage of all the amenities Castle Leslie Estate has to offer. So enter today?and good luck!”

Accommodations will be in the Lodge at Castle Leslie Estate, which overlooks the stone stable courtyard. It also houses the spa, where guests can indulge in soothing treatments. The grand prize includes a two-course dinner each night.

“Castle Leslie Estate is one of the last great Irish estates still in the hands of its founding family,” says Darley Newman, the host and producer Equitrekking and founder of EquitrekkingTravel.com, offering exceptional riding vacations. “It’s an equestrian’s dream and a great place for those looking for their own ?Downton Abbey’ experience.”

Entrants will also have the opportunity to win weekly prizes as part of this contest. Each week, a winner will be chosen to receive a three-quart feed scoop brimming with The Original Mane ‘n Tail? from Straight Arrow Products, Inc? products.

Entries are now open and will close on February 28, 2013. Visit http://www.equisearch.com/irish-sweeps to enter.

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