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I'm a Celeb fans get the chance to visit show's famous locations as Gwrych Castle reopens

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used for two series during the COVID-19 pandemic, but ITV chiefs are relocating to their traditional base in the Australian jungle for the 2022 edition.

Fans or history buffs will be able to walk past Cledwyn's shop and The Clink among other nooks and crannies. READ MORE: I'm A Celebrity confirmed to be returning to Australia for 2022 seriesLast December, TV viewers eventually voted for Emmerdale actor Danny Miller to be the 2021 winner.

Video blogger Giovanna Fletcher won in 2020. A Gwrych Castle spokesman said: "We’re now pleased to announce some exciting changes coming into place from April 1. "Our new visitor route begins by going through the restored formal gardens, up to the outdoor theatre, then to the coach house courtyard where the celebrity campmates spent a lot of time doing chores.

This area also contains the famous phone box and the privy. "Situated off the courtyard is the coach house; which will now function as an indoor/outdoor seating area for our pop-up sandwich shop, and is the first time the space has been used in over 30 years!"He added: "After visiting the privy (not literally please), you will head down to stable hill via imposing arches to visit Cledwyn’s shop, and then down to the main terrace before heading to The Clink!"The interior area of The Clink will become our new souvenir shop, and features a green screen that offers I’m A Celebrity fans unique photo opportunities. "Visitors will also be able to access the outside area of The Clink, which has been left exactly how it was as the temporary home to Richard Madeley, David Ginola, Arlene Phillips, Danny Miller, and Naughty Boy during the show. "The Gwrych Castle spokesman said the arrival of I’m A Celebrity. . .

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