You can stay in these 5 Scottish castles to live your 'Traitors' dream
Feb. 12, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET

'The Traitors' is back, with its scenic rolling hills of Scotland, historic castles and a bit of drama.
The latest season premiere has sparked an interest in fans, with a 15% increase in vacation rentals in Scotland, according to Vrbo.
Here are some of the most majestic castles to rent on your next trip.
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Here are some of the most majestic castles to rent on your next trip.

Situated along a river, this 16th century castle Lomond makes for a sprawling yet regal resort for travelers to relax at.
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Carnell Estates is a small castle with walled gardens and characteristics from the late Middle Ages, dating back to 1435.
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Guests can meander the stunning gardens at Carnell Estates.
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Fenton Tower is a fortified 16th-century tower located by the coastal town of North Berwick, offering panoramic views of the Scottish countryside.
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Some famous guests who have roamed the halls of Fenton Tower include King James VI of Scotland.
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This magnificent and luxurious castle in Kirknewton feels like it's right out of a storybook. Conveniently, it's only eight miles from Edinburgh Airport.
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For a sense of place, the halls of the castle near Kirknewton are outfitted in an elegant Christmas theme.
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Set on 10 acres of manicured lawns and woodlands, this Medieval castle in Arbroath features turrets, a great hall and regal fireplaces. (Don't worry, it has been renovated with modern creature comforts too).
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The decor of the medieval castle will take you back in time.
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Kathleen Wong