SCOTRAIL is offering its Club 50 members the opportunity to travel anywhere in Scotland for just £17 return from now until Wednesday, November 27.
Return tickets are valid up to one month after your outward journey.
A ScotRail spokesperson said: "Whenever, wherever and however you want. Go for a day, a weekend, a week or longer.
"If you're over 50, you can discover Scotland with Club 50 for only £15 per year and enjoy exclusive flat fares and discounts.
"For those everyday adventures or the once in a lifetime experiences, join the club and discover how far your ticket will take you."
How do I join ScotRail's Club 50?
Steps on how to join Club 50 are below:
1. Register for a My ScotRail account.
2. A Club 50 membership must be loaded to a smartcard. After registering, you’ll be taken to a page where you can order a new smartcard. You’ll then see the option to add on Club 50 to your smartcard. Choose this by ticking the box next to "Yes, please add Club 50 to my order".
3. Upload a photo.
4. Select checkout to make your payment.
Your Club 50 smartcard will be processed and ScotRail estimates it will arrive within five working days.
For more details about joining Club 50, go here.
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