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ITV2's The Cabins returns for its second series, after its launch in 2021 became ITV Hub's most popular entertainment show.
Produced by 12 Yard, part of ITV Studios, and based on an original Dutch format, Let Love Rule, The Cabins sees a cast of singletons ditch the dating rule book and delete their dating apps in an attempt to find true love face-to-face.
Narrated by comedian Maisie Adam, this year sees three brand spanking new Cabins in Wales for the lovelorn pairings to check into. In the stunning, intimate surroundings, they then have 24 hours to decide whether they would like to spend more time together – or call it a day and walk away.
In a new twist for series two, the three Cabins - Otter's Pocket, Stag's Mount and Beaver's Burrow - are nestled closely together, so the couples will also get a chance to gossip and debrief with their neighbours next door. This will give viewers more insight into how they really feel about their match and whether it's all going quite to plan. Plus, with brand new private areas for dates, there's plenty for the couples to explore together.
Packed with first ever blind dates, awkward silences, cooking disasters, karaoke and heartfelt confessions, the first series saw love blossom between Charlotte and Sarah, the first couple to stay for four days and leave as an official ‘Cabins couple'. Elsewhere hot tubs and body painting, axe throwing and tandem bike rides had varied romantic results. Will Cupid's arrow strike right this year as the new singletons embark on their own dating adventures?
Yasmin Evans and David Potts travel around the country to find out exactly what happened after the daters checked out in the final week.
It is the end of the dating season at the Cabins and everyone checks out, with some leaving as singletons and other as exclusive couple.
One couple find their differences hard to overcome, while mixed messages are being sent in one cabin, and the sister of one participant arrives for her own date.
A kite-flying date ends in tears for one couple with the pressure mounting, while a familiar face checks in for another hopefully more successful roll of the dating dice.
One dater hopes an Elvis Presley performance will impress, while the mention of an ex threatens to derail the chance of a perfect romance in the final cabin.
Getting to know more about each other has only heightened the sexual chemistry for one couple, while one confused cabin-mate is left analysing a high-five after a revelation.
Yasmin Evans and David Potts travel around the country to find out exactly what happened after the daters checked out this week.
One dater receives a surprise. while for one couple the intensity of emotions has the potential to boil over.
A disagreement over an avocado threatens to derail their fledgling romance before the 24 hours is up, while a date outside the Cabin sees whether another couple are working in sync.
Mixed messages and crossed wires make things a slow burn for one couple, while another pair swerve to avoid the friendzone with a spectacular lunge.
One couple attempts to harness the love language of touch, while it is one singleton's first-ever date, and the nerves are beginning to show.
Two new daters hope their similarities will turn into romance, while a raucous party is kicking off in Otter's Pocket, but one of the pair kills the mood in style.
Yasmin Evans and David Potts travel around the country to find out exactly what happened after the daters checked out this week.
Whilst one couple finds a connection amongst their differences, elsewhere sparks are flying as a couple hit it off right away.
Love is in the air for one couple, who are hoping to get their true feelings across. What better way to express your love than a take away?
An archery activity leaves one dater over-exposed, while a disastrous Italian-themed night threatens to put the brakes on romance.
The dating season continues into its second day, where one dater has the difficult task of making the day romantic-without-being-romantic.
The Cabins returns with a fresh batch of hopeful singletons checking in for the ultimate 24-hour blind date. Expect tears, laughter, heartfelt conversations and more.
ITV2's The Cabins returns for its second series, after its launch in 2021 became ITV Hub's most popular entertainment show.
Produced by 12 Yard, part of ITV Studios, and based on an original Dutch format, Let Love Rule, The Cabins sees a cast of singletons ditch the dating rule book and delete their dating apps in an attempt to find true love face-to-face.
Narrated by comedian Maisie Adam, this year sees three brand spanking new Cabins in Wales for the lovelorn pairings to check into. In the stunning, intimate surroundings, they then have 24 hours to decide whether they would like to spend more time together – or call it a day and walk away.
In a new twist for series two, the three Cabins - Otter's Pocket, Stag's Mount and Beaver's Burrow - are nestled closely together, so the couples will also get a chance to gossip and debrief with their neighbours next door. This will give viewers more insight into how they really feel about their match and whether it's all going quite to plan. Plus, with brand new private areas for dates, there's plenty for the couples to explore together.
Packed with first ever blind dates, awkward silences, cooking disasters, karaoke and heartfelt confessions, the first series saw love blossom between Charlotte and Sarah, the first couple to stay for four days and leave as an official ‘Cabins couple'. Elsewhere hot tubs and body painting, axe throwing and tandem bike rides had varied romantic results. Will Cupid's arrow strike right this year as the new singletons embark on their own dating adventures?