Scottish Four in a Bed hosts praised for 'brave' decision - but fans hit back at one detail
A glamping site in the Scottish Borders wowed fellow B&B owners in Thursday’s episode of Four in a Bed.
The popular Channel 4 show sees four pairs of B&B owners battle it out to see who has the best bang for their buck. On November 14, husband and wife Morag and Jonny invited the guests to their glamping camp in the Scottish Borders.
Braeview Glamping in Coldingham, Eyemouth, offers luxury pods for those seeking a getaway and indulge in the great outdoors - as well as a soak in a hot tub. While the other contestants had never experienced glamping, Morag and Jonny were confident they could convert them.
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The guests were thrilled to see such spotless cabins and while huddled around the campfire, owner Morag shared how she and her husband Jonny ‘gambled everything’ to start their dream business.
Morag shared: “We used to live in Manchester and I had a health scare a few years back and we just decided life was too short and we weren’t living the lives we wanted to live. We were hatching plans in caravans at weekends and worked out what we could do.
“We sold everything. We moved back here and had nowhere to live. We rented a studio apartment. We gambled everything.”
Fellow contestants Lindsay and Pauline praised the pair and called them ‘brave’.
Pauline said: “They were very brave. To come out of that security…very brave indeed.”
The gamble appears to have paid off with each guest agreeing they would come back to stay again. However, one pair wasn't overly impressed with the breakfast. As part of the glamping experience, guests are offered a cook-your-own breakfast ranging from £10- £15. Diogo and Rafael, from Ross-shire, critised the price and said the ingredients could have been in ‘better packaging’.
Meanwhile, viewers were quick to question the breakfast too. One commented: ‘Automatic 1/2 marks if you have to make your own breakfast.”
A second said: “Minus five for cooking yourself.”
However after Rafael and Diogo questioned the price, one fan defended on X: “Of course it would be less than £15... it is called profit!”
Other viewers praised the Scottish Borders pair with many calling for them to win.
One said: “I love these two, and I love their huts … I’m not into glamping but I’d give their place a go.”
Another replied: “Those pods were awesome!”
The final episode of this week’s Four in a Bed is on Channel 4 at 5pm.