The owners of Joseph's Amazing Camels, a £75-a-night B&B and camel-racing business just outside Stratford-upon-Avon, go head-to-head with the four-star Old Royal Oak pub and guesthouse in Knaresborough, Yorkshire where rooms cost up to £70 a night, and finally Balnabrechan Lodge, a four-star log cabin B&B situated north of Arbroath in Scotland which charges up to £75 per night.
The competition begins at Joseph's Amazing Camels run by Joe and Rebecca Fosset. Both sets of guests like the rooms but Cath, owner of the Old Royal Oak, cannot fathom why there are no TVs in the rooms and is equally unimpressed with the camel riding activity that is set up for them.
Next feisty Cath and husband Loren's take their turn to host at the Old Royal Oak where their pride in their B&B and town are put to the test. But while the guests fall in love with the history and beauty of Knaresborough, their feelings are not quite so positive for the B&B itself, with the lack of personality in the rooms and pub-setting major criticisms for all the visitors.
With everything to play for final host Jules hopes to strike the right balance with the attention to detail shown at her Balnabrechan Lodge in the depths of Scotland. So with a feminine touch and some traditional Scottish fare up her sleeve, can Jules do enough to win the title as best value for money?
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