The Traitors fever has taken over the UK as series three keeps the nation glued to their television sets.
Now, you can enjoy the vibe created by the BBC show on a glamping trip to Scotland. Booking platform Pitchup.com has curated a selection of the most cinematic accommodation for those seeking a castle-core escape.
Culdees Castle Estate, Perthshire
Located within the peaceful grounds of Culdee Castle in Perthshire, this luxurious woodland retreat combines history, comfort and breathtaking scenery.
Local attractions include the formal gardens of nearby Drummond Castle; golf and outdoor pursuits at Gleneagles; or kayaking, hiking and stone-skimming at Loch Earn.
Animal enthusiasts can explore Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, while Perth is a fascinating city for its galleries and museums.
Scone Palace and Stirling also have strong links to royal history, adding to the charm of this part of Scotland.
Macbeth’s Hillock, Forres
Soak up the atmosphere with a stay at the legendary site where the Thane of Cawdor is said to have encountered the three witches.
Macbeth’s Hillock is a picturesque rural site with cozy wooden cabins nestled among wildflower meadows and expansive views of Scotland’s dramatic scenery.
Each of the private cabins are equipped with modern comforts including a kitchenette, fire pit and picnic bench.
There’s sea fishing, dolphin-spotting or exploring nearby Macbeth-inspired attractions like Brodie Castle and Cawdor Castle.
Paxton House Caravan Park, Berwickshire
Situated on the scenic grounds of a grand 18th-century estate, Paxton House Caravan Park offers a tranquil retreat with exceptional views of the River Tweed.
Just about as far south as you can go and still be in Scotland, the Borders is an underappreciated destination, making it perfect for a glamping getaway.
Visitors can explore the estate’s lush gardens, atmospheric woodlands and the historical Palladian-style mansion steeped in Scottish history, as well as taking walks along the river.
The nearby Union Chain Bridge is the oldest suspension bridge in the UK and spans the Tweed, with Scotland on one side and England on the other.
The Four Sisters Boatel, Edinburgh
For something a bit different to your average glamping experience, The Four Sisters Boatel is moored on the Union Canal in the heart of Edinburgh.
This one-of-a-kind stay captures the charm of Scotland’s historic capital and is perfect for those seeking a cinematic escape.
The luxury houseboat combines modern comforts with a peaceful waterside retreat just minutes from many of the city’s iconic landmarks.
Take advantage of the kitchen, Wi-Fi, shower room and two canopied outdoor decking areas on board this unique glamping option.
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