I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here BusyBus Film Set & Location Tour
BusyBus is delighted to deliver our unique I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! film set and location tour to coincide with the 2020 Welsh Castle location of this historic TV event.
This is a 6-hour tour departing from Liverpool, Manchester and Chester that has been carefully designed with you, the fan, in mind. We will get close up and personal to the film set and give lots of narration and tidbits of knowledge about this iconic British reality TV show.
This is sightseeing the way it is meant to be done! All of our vehicles are the latest models, carefully designed to a purpose-built sightseeing specification with panoramic windows, full PA system, overhead parcel shelves, luggage compartment(s) and forced air ventilation.
British TV company ITV is behind the the 20th series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! It will be filmed at the historic Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales. Less than an hours drive from Liverpool and Manchester and just 30-minutes from Chester.
Ant & Dec will host the programme live every night from the Grade I listed country house commencing 15th November 2020.
Viewers and fans will see the celebrities undertake gruelling trials and fun-filled challenges to win food and treats in the lead up to one of them being crowned, for the first time ever, King or Queen of the Castle.
THE WINNER
Giovanna Fletcher has been crowned the winner of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! 2020. The 35-year-old podcast host and author won over her fellow campmates and the public after showing her caring side. She was unveiled as the winner on Friday 4th December after she completed a challenge which saw her tasked with eating a cow’s nose, a fish eye, a sheep’s testicle and a bull’s penis.
Radio DJ Jordan North, who came in second place, labelled her the “kindest person I have ever met” after she was revealed as the victor.
THE VENUE
Gwrych Castle is a beautiful grade I listed 19th county house and a must-see destination for tourists visiting Wales. BusyBus pass it multiple times every day on it’s other award-winning tour, the North Wales Adventure.
This amazing and stunning location will aesthetically compete with the usual Australian jungle setting, 10-miles West of Brisbane, Queensland and who knows, it may become the normal set for future series. Gwrych castle sits in an unrivalled and atmospheric setting on a hillside overlooking the Irish Sea.
This is an unprecedented opportunity to show off some of what North Wales has to offer as well as the surrounding gateways of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.
Gwrych Castle, Wales

I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!

We will depart Liverpool, Manchester or Chester and head onto the North Wales Expressway (A55) to cross the border into the dark and mysterious land known as Wales. You will see the Liverpool Skyline in the distance as we drive along through beautiful open countryside and listen to narration…BusyBus Style 🙂
We can’t wait to tell you about this magnificent church. It’s actually called St. Mary’s but is nick-named “The Marble Church” (you’ll see why). over the years BusyBus has added a few enhancements to the legends and myths about this spectacular place. We’ll share these with you on the day!
We’ll pass this castle with an occasional Kodak-moment as you snap away at this reconstructed masterpiece between 1830 and 1832.
This is it! This is what you’ve come for! The 2020 film location and set: Gwrych Castle standing proudly on the hillside with lush green forest behind and the Irish Sea in front.
Gwrych Castle was built between 1812 and 1822 by Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh as a memorial to his mother’s ancestors, the Lloyds of Gwrych. Upon the site was an Elizabethan house named ‘Y Fron (rounded hill) which by 1810 had fallen into dereliction.
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! So you’re a fan huh? Well let BusyBus enhance your excitement by getting you up close and personal to this British reality TV masterpiece and legend.
The series sees a number of celebrities live together in a (this year) castle environment for a number of weeks, competing to be crowned “King” or “Queen of the Castle”.
The first winner was Tony Blackburn who became King Of The Jungle in 2002 with the show originally created in the United Kingdom by the factual programmes department of ITV’s then London franchise, London Weekend Television (LWT). It was developed by a team including James Allen, Natalka Znak, Brent Baker and Stewart Morris.
The first episode aired on 25 August 2002 hosted by Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, also known as Ant and Dec.
It has been hugely successful and licensed globally to countries including the United States, Germany, France, Hungary, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Romania, Australia and India.