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The Telegraph Outdoor and Adventure Travel Show

publication date: Dec 20, 2013

The Telegraph Outdoor and Adventure Travel Show
 

Promising a great family day out, The Telegraph Outdoor and Adventure Travel Show provides a fantastic opportunity to buy all the latest clothing and equipment at great prices, find out about the best adventure holidays as well as offering FREE have-a-go attractions, special guest speakers and more from 13 to 16 February, 2014.
 
There are number of great speakers currently confirmed including double Olympic gold medalist and adventurer James Cracknell on the Telegraph Travel Stage and Sean Conway, who became the first person to swim the length of Britain from Land's End to John O'Groats via Ireland will be talking on The Climb and Adventure Stage. They’ll be joined by a host of other mountaineers, adventurers and travellers, all with fantastic stories to tell. All talks will be free of charge to visitors upon entry to the show.
 
For those looking to flex their adventurous streak, head to the Climb and Adventure Zone with plenty of FREE have-a-go attractions including the multi-faceted Climbing Village which has walls suitable for all ages and abilities and the World's Longest Indoor Twin Zip Wire from Go Ape. New for 2014, the Free Drop Experience allows visitors to feel the thrill of jumping from a 5m tall platform into a huge airbag.
 
The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure and Travel Show will once again run alongside The London Bike Show and a new show, the Triathlon Plus Show. A ticket for one show allows visitors access into all three shows where there will be lots more to see and do, creating an entertaining, affordable day out for all visitors.
 
If all this isn’t enough, the perfect way to top off a day at the show is with some great food and drink at The National Geographic Traveller Café or sample local produce at the Small Producers’ Market.

Parenting Without Tears has five pairs of tickets to be won – under 16s have free entry. To be in with a chance of winning just answer this simple question:

Who became the first person to swim the length of Britain from Land's End to John O'Groats via Ireland?

The competition is now closed.

Please write The Telegraph Outdoor and Adventure Travel Show in the subject line of your email.

Winners will be the senders of the first five correct emails opened at random after 3pm on  Friday 17 January, 2014.

For more information visit: The Telegraph Outdoor Show