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Win A Stunning Welsh Countryside Getaway To Celebrate ITV’s New Series Out There

Etched against the dramatic rolling hills of the gorgeous Welsh countryside, ITV bring us the nail-bitingly tense, brand-new series Out There. Starring Martin Clunes as a farmer who faces an impossible situation as he must take on a county lines gang operation that threatens to engulf his son – prepare to be on the edge of your seat at every dark turn. 

To celebrate this new addictive series coming to our screens on ITV1 and ITVX, Sunday 19th of January, we’ve partnered with them to give away a luxury getaway of your own to the stunning Welsh landscape, Carmarthenshire. You’ll be whisked away for three nights to the gorgeous Dylan Coastal lodge, complete with its own hot tub overlooking the spectacular views.

For your chance to win, enter the competition below. 

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ITV’s New Gripping Thriller: Out There

Get ready for a gripping, must-watch drama that takes you deep into the dark underbelly of the British countryside with Out There. When a farmer’s (Martin Clunes) life is shattered by ruthless county lines gangs, the stakes couldn’t be higher. When criminals begin to invade his land, threatening everything he’s worked for –– he is forced to take matters into his own hands to protect his son (Louis Ashbourne-Serkis) from an impossible position. 

Hitting ITV1 and ITVX on the 19th of January, Out There is a tense, emotional rollercoaster as the quiet countryside becomes the backdrop for a fierce battle of survival. This is a story that will draw you in and won’t let you go.  

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Win With ITV

For your chance to win a three-day getaway for four to a luxury lodge in Carmarthenshire, Wales, simply answer our question correctly and you could be our lucky winner. 

Entries close at 23:59 on Sunday 2nd February. 

18+. UK only. T&Cs apply. 

This competition is running across Capital, Heart and Radio X.

Q: Which of the below cities is the capital of Wales?