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Chance to win a break at the Scarlet Hotel with the Guardian Green Travel List

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Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:33 on Monday 04 April 2011

Nominate a green initiative for the Guardian Green Travel List and you have the chance of winning a two-night break at the luxury eco-friendly Scarlet Hotel on the north coast of Cornwall.

The Guardian's Green Travel List, in association with greentraveller.co.uk, is a guide to the world's greenest travel companies, an annual list of inspiring companies, accommodations, projects, organisations and eco initiatives.
If there's a green travel initiative that you've found particularly innovative and has shown a real commitment to the environment, nominate it for the Guardian's Green Travel List and have the chance to win a 

The Guardian's Green Travel List, in association with greentraveller.co.uk, is a guide to the world's greenest travel companies, an annual list of inspiring companies, accommodations, projects, organisations and eco initiatives.

If there's a green travel initiative that you've found particularly innovative and has shown a real commitment to the environment, nominate it for the Guardian's Green Travel List and have the chance to win a two-night break at the luxury Scarlet Hotel in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall, for two people, including one evening meal in the restaurant. The prize will be valid until 19 December 2011 and is subject to availability.

Here's what I wrote in my summary of the Scarlet for my review of the hotel on greentraveller:

"The Scarlet is perfect for that special indulgent break...they’ve set their stall out to be green and while lots of luxury hotels are jumping on the eco bandwagon, the Scarlet is the real deal. In my opinion it sets the standard for eco-friendly luxury in the UK."

Read my full review of the Scarlet hotel.

How to Enter

Please send suggestions to: info@greentraveller.co.uk, stating clearly:

1. The name of the project and relevant website

2. The category you'd like to nominate it for, choose from the following:

  • Accommodation
  • Transport
  • Days Out/Visitor Attractions
  • Community Projects
  • Holidays, eg. winter/summer activities

3. Why you think it should be included in the Green Travel List (200 words max).

Nominations must be received by 9 April 2011.

Winners will be notified by the end of April. For full terms and conditions, see: Terms and Conditions for the Guardian Green List 2011 competition.

For more information about the judging process, see: Guardian Green Travel List.

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