Miss Darcey Puffle Dog is off on an adventure,
she wonders where she's going.
"Are we there yet?"
"Almost"
And she's arrived at Sandringham Country Park on Her Majesty the Queen's Norfolk estate.
243 hectares to explore,
with so many interesting smells to sniff,
places to investigate
and look out points to observe from.
"Can you see the sea Darcey? It's over there"
All this exploring is thirsty work and Darcey manages to get herself quite wet at the conveniently situated dog water tap. She's also rather tired now so
snoozes all the way home.
Sandringham Country Park, part of Her Majesty the Queen's privately owned 8,000 hectare Sandringham Estate, is open to the public all year round with no entrance or parking fees. It's 6 miles North East of King's Lynn and can be found using satnav postcodes PE35 6AB (Visitors Centre) or PE35 6EH (Park House Hotel opposite the visitor centre).
The Sandringham Estate was originally purchased as a country residence for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the future Kind Edward VII, and his wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark. It has been the well loved Norfolk home of successive British monarchs since 1862.
"Dear old Sandringham, the place I love better than anywhere else in the world"
King George V said that and we think that a lot of dogs, and their owners, would agree with him.
King George V said that and we think that a lot of dogs, and their owners, would agree with him.
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