‘Shrek’ fans can stay in the ogre’s swamp house and outhouse

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In addition to Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, another celebrity is offering her home on Airbnb.

Shrek will welcome guests to his cozy mud and moss covered swamp house later this month.

Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, guests can ignore the “Beware Ogre” and “Stay Out” signs and simply live like a hermit for two nights with the hospitality of Shrek’s best friend Donkey.

“Shrek’s swamp is beautiful. “Simply beautiful,” Donkey said, according to an Airbnb press release. “The perfect place to entertain guests. Do you know what I like about it? Everything. The overgrown landscape, the humble interiors, the beautiful boulders, everything. I can’t wait for guests to experience this muddy piece of paradise for themselves.”

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Lucky “Shrek” fans can stay in this replica cottage in the Scottish Highlands later this month. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

The house has an outbuilding. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

The house can accommodate up to three guests. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

The house on the grounds of the 19th-century Ardverikie Estate is only available to a group of up to three guests from October 27th to 29th – but the stay is free.

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It is a replica of Shrek’s home from the animated film series starring Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz.

The holiday home is situated in the grounds of the 19th century Ardverikie Estate. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

“Shrek” fans can request booking for the one-bedroom, two-bedroom, one-bath house (an annex like in the film) from October 13 at 6pm BST. Guests are responsible for their own travel to Scotland.

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Guests are promised waffles in the morning. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

According to the Airbnb listing “written” by Donkey, “he’s sitting in the swamp while Shrek is away this Halloween and I’m thrilled to invite you for a fairytale stay.” Oh, and I don’t care about the “Caution” signs. They are probably for decoration.

The hut is cozy. (Alix McIntosh/Fox News)

In connection with the stay, Airbnb will make a one-off donation to the Scottish HopScotch Children’s Charity, which provides holidays for vulnerable and disadvantaged children.

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The stay includes an on-site concierge to arrange meals – with the promise of serving Donkey’s famous waffles in the morning.