"My kids are running with glee into a huge woodland playpark, with castle-like forts, giant sand pit , zip lines and water tower offering a dizzying choice of things to play on, as far as the eye can see," shared Lifestyle editor Dianne Bourne , who visited this "magical spot" with her family over the summer - and the best part? It's absolutely free.

This isn't your run-of-the-mill playground; it comes with a Royal seal of approval. Tucked away within King Charles III's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, this Woodland Playground is part of the rural retreat that the Royal Family have used as their holiday home for the past 150 years, according to the Manchester Evening News.

You might typically expect to pay an entrance fee for a playground of this magnitude, but here, you only ne

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