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You can stay in an old fire truck in the Highlands for just £36

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Highlands has been transformed into a bizarre holiday experience and is welcoming guests. The Beermoth, which is hidden away in Aviemore, lets holidaymakers watch the sunset by candlelight in cosy armchairs or enjoy the riverside sauna and hot tub.The fascinating truck is usually wheeled out at Scottish Insider festival where it blasts out tunes as the Bed & Buckfast stage.

With festivals cancelled during the pandemic, the incredible space has now been kitted out with all the amenities for the perfect staycation.

The 1956 Commer Q4 fire tuck, which once sat in the Manston Fire Museum in Kent, sleeps up to two people.And a stay at the unusual holiday experience works out at just £36 a night per person.It was renovated with an oak parquet.

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