The Celebrity Traitors has hit our TV screens, with the return of host Claudia Winkleman but this time with a bunch of faces we know and love tryting to outwit each other in the smash-hit game show.
Here, we have found staycation spots near the show's filming location, Ardross Castle, as well as properties from elsewhere in thge UK reminiscent of castle's interior.
From a renovated farmhouse to a chalet-style lodge and a woodland cottage, there’s something for every Traitors fan keen to explore the area.
Sleeps: 10
Price: Seven nights from £1,125
Tigh Na Drochit is a detached cottage resting in scenic woodland just outside of Garve in the Scottish Highlands. The interior, facilities and secluded location make this the great base for a fun-filled break with family and friends.
Moorlands Manor – Foulridge, Lancashire
Sleeps: 27
Price: Seven nights from £8,722
Resting in an isolated position, encompassed by vast countryside and breath-taking views from all angles in the pretty village of Foulridge, Lancashire lies Moorlands Manor This house boasts a few spare acres of grounds to explore and one of the largest outdoor Vitality Spas in Britain, seating 18 guests, whilst being within easy reach of local amenities and the glorious Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Sleeps: Four
Price: Seven nights from £361
Larchfield Chalet 2 is a single-storey timber lodge set in a peaceful rural location near Strathpeffer in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. With far-reaching views, open-plan living, and off-road parking, this well-appointed retreat suits couples, families, or friends looking for a quiet countryside break.
Sleeps: Three
Price: Seven nights from £449
In the idyllic Scottish Highlands, on the outskirts of the spa town of Strathpeffer stands Balnaird Farmhouse, dating all the way back to 1868, this detached stone-built cottage is a rural retreat for three. Offering a countryside setting, this property has been renovated to bring it into the 21st Century, presenting attractive holiday accommodation, ideal for walkers.
Winster Hall – Winster, Peak District
Sleeps: 16
Price: Seven nights from £2,299
A stunning Grade II listed country house, built by Francis Moore in 1628, set in its own beautiful grounds in the middle of the conservation village of Winster, in the Peak District National Park. Occupied by the Moore family in the 17th century, the Hall later became a Coaching House and Inn, and in the 19th century, Llewellyn Jewitt, a local antiquary, occupied the Hall and his gravestone can be found in the local church cemetery.
























