THE grand final of Scotland’s Greatest Escape will be broadcast tonight at 10pm on BBC Scotland.
And a Borders couple could be crowned champions.
Hosted by JJ Chalmers and Grado, the popular programme takes viewers on a journey to the very best holiday escapes that Scotland has to offer and celebrates the places that go above and beyond to bring their guests an outstanding experience.
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Tonight’s show will feature the seven category winners including Roulotte Retreat from the Scottish Borders.
Avril Berry and husband Alan Fraser are the visionaries behind Roulotte Retreat which is now in its 13th year.
Since starting the business in 2010 Roulotte Retreat has evolved and now has seven roulottes as well as a cottage with bowtop and can cater for 22 guests.
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It has become a popular venue for bespoke and unique weddings and elopements as well as workshops and retreats.
Roulotte Retreat was chosen from more than 1,000 entrants to appear on the programme and beat off strong competition from the spa retreat Stobo Castle near Peebles and the Sheepy Sleepovers in Gartmore to win the mind and soul category.
The programme's industry judging panel stated, "Roulotte Retreat impressed our industry panel because of its attention to detail, versatility and because it offers a mix of innovative accommodation and relaxing surroundings."
And now they compete against Argyll Cruising, Arcadia Glamping Cabins, Inverlonan Bothies, Kilmartin Castle, Glen Dye Cabins and Cottages and Loch Ken Eco Bothies.
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