The royal estate Sandringham has opened a luxurious glamping: what it offers to tourists.
According to The Sun: The fortress of King Charles at Sandringham has opened a luxurious camping site for visitors.
Woodpeckers in the trees, rabbits hopping among the ferns, pheasants soaring overhead – the view from my safari tent embeds itself in the heart of nature.
This, by admission, is our very own version of Serengeti in Norfolk, although, it must be said, it lacks lions.
The new luxurious accommodation in safari tents by Experience Freedom Caravan And Motorhome Club is an upgrade at the fortress of King Charles at Sandringham.
These luxurious tents are the freshest addition to the camping offered by Caravan And Motorhome Club on the Sandringham estate of King Charles.
Set amidst a pine forest, these luxurious safari tents have become part of Experience Freedom, a glamping branch of the club recently launched for us, ordinary mortals, to enjoy.
This is not just camping; this is royal-level camping.
We brought my mother, two 19-year-old twin brothers, and our dog Miss Babs for a getaway, and each of them is excited about the new experience.
Our luxurious safari tent would certainly impress the king.
A three-bedroom large deluxe tent is designed to accommodate six adults and two children and even has a luxurious bathroom with a double shower and underfloor heating.
Premium tents for 5 people and deluxes for six are also available.
On the camping grounds, guests are offered many attractions, and there are plenty of entertainment venues near the north Norfolk coastline. After settling in, we will visit St Mary Magdalene Church, which the royal family attends annually.
A trip to the luxurious camping at the fortress of King Charles at Sandringham promises to be an exciting and unforgettable experience for the whole family, offering the highest level of comfort combined with natural beauty and local attractions.Read also
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