A PLAYGROUND with more than 350 attractions inside is a 50 minute flight from the UK
Linnaeushof, in the Netherlands, is even said to be the biggest playground in Europe.
Parents are saying a playground in Europe is better than some theme parks[/caption]
Linnaeushof is less than two hours from the UK[/caption]
There is also an indoor playground for bad weather[/caption]
There are three main sections – the indoor playground, outdoor playground and the water playground.
The outdoor playground is the main attraction with a huge amount to do.
There is the Pirate Island attraction in the middle of the pedalo lake, which can only be reached by rope bridge.
This is where you will also find the paddle boats for both kids and adults.
The best views come from the Cool Tower, where you lift yourself to 30ft in the air via pull rope.
An obstacle course, cable car, driving traffic garden and mini golf is also found.
And the Playground Express runs every day throughout the park.
This is also where the The Oasis water playground is found, which has fountains, climbing structures and splash pools.
There is also a separate toddler playground with a sandpit, bouncy castle and Toddlerland playpark.
The indoor playground has everything from bumper cars and air karts, as well as a play castle.
Trampolines, cable cars and inflatable courses are also inside.
The park is open from March to October with tickets ranging from €15 to €18, although the go karts cost an extra €7.
The park is extremely easy to get to for Brits, being less than 20 minutes from Amsterdam‘s Schiphol Airport.
And with flights from the UK taking less than an hour, you could even go there for an extreme day trip.
The sand pit is great for the summer months[/caption]
One parent said: “Will rate it better than Disneyland Paris and it comes at a fraction of the price.”
Another said: “Forget the Efteling, for this age range Linnaeushof is much more fun.”
Others said there were “fewer queues than Legoland” and that they loved the “no technology or electronic device” aspect.
A third remarked: “Thought it was the best children’s park we had ever visited.”
In the mean time, here is a playground bit closer to home that is one of the country’s most popular.
And we’ve rounded up five of the UK’s biggest playgrounds.
Tickets are less than £20 each[/caption]