It's time to head back to The Traitors castle, as the fourth season of the hit reality series is fast approaching.
Just months after The Celebrity Traitors came to an end, which saw Alan Carr dupe the Faithful and win the show, another instalment of the civilian series will transport viewers to the Scottish Highlands for another series filled with backstabbing and lies.
But it's not only the action in the show that has fans hooked, but also the series' stunning location, which sees the contestants call a grand castle home for a few weeks.
From the grand dining room where the contestants find out who’s been banished and the dark room where round-table debates lead to hotly-contested banishments, to the beautiful surrounding forests, glens and peaks, the setting is certainly impressive. But where is it located?
Read on to learn everything about the filming locations used in BBC One's The Traitors.
Where was The Traitors filmed?
The Traitors was filmed in the Scottish Highlands, with the contestants living in Ardross Castle – a 19th century venue, located 25 miles north of Inverness.
Filming took place predominantly within the castle and on its grounds, with challenges taking place in the nearby area.
The Scottish Baronial-style location has over 100 acres of parkland on the bank of the River Alness, and was previously a hunting lodge for the 1st Duke of Sutherland.
It is now owned by the McTaggart family, who bought the property in 1983 and restored the gardens and estate.
If you fancy recreating your own game of The Traitors, Ardross Castle is available to rent out for luxury corporate retreats and as a wedding venue – you can find more information on the Ardross Castle website, or the Radio Times Travel's guide to Scottish castle trips.
On filming in Scotland, host Claudia Winkleman said that she has "never been anywhere more beautiful" than the Highlands.
"It felt sometimes like we were in a painting, if that's not too cheesy," she said. "On day two, we saw a double rainbow, and everyone was like, 'Oh my gosh,' and the crew were crying, there were baby deer, there was beautiful heather, there were ancient trees and an ancient loch. We were all taking pictures.
"I FaceTimed my kids to say, 'You've never seen anything like it, it's magical.' And then, by day four, there had been another three double rainbows. I mean, by the end of the three weeks, where we had seen 50, it was like, 'I don’t care.' But it’s just the most beautiful landscape."
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Unfortunately, Ardross Castle is not open to the general public.
However, it is possible to hire the venue, which boasts more than 30 rooms, for a wedding or corporate event.
Activities including fly fishing on the River Alness, mountain bike hire and guided walks on the grounds of the estate.
The Traitors season 4 begins on Thursday 1st January at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Traitors seasons 1-3 are available to stream on iPlayer.
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