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I'm A Celebrity castle 'next to dogging hotspot'

The Welsh castle supposedly chosen for the new series of I'm A Celebrity.... Get Me Out Of Here! is reportedly next to a notorious dogging hotspot.

The new series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! will reportedly be located next to a notorious dogging hotspot in North Wales.

Due to coronavirus, the ITV ratings heavyweight is being moved from Australia's Gold Coast to a ruined castle in the UK - and reports in recent days have identified the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle near Rhyl as the location.

If reports are to be believed, the new crop of campmates may have the willies put up them by several of the castle's resident ghosts, although according to The Sun, there may be other concerning activities occurring nearby.

The path leading to the castle is listed as a recommended place for people to engage in dogging - exhibitionist sex in public places - on a website titled "hookup spots in Abergele, Conwy".

The description of the area reads: "Oh happy nights. Close to town yet far away enough for some activity with a fair maiden."

Seemingly confirming Gwrych Castle as the location, a large crane was spotted at the venue yesterday as producers prepare for the new series starting in November.

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