A beige windmill standing tall against a blue sky in west Norfolk.

Attractions

There’s so much to do in west Norfolk that you’ll want to come back again and again. Whether you are on holiday or just visiting for the day, there are lots to entertain all of the family, in or out of season… whatever the weather!

  • The Adrian Flux Arena lit up with fireworks in west Norfolk.

    Adrian Flux Arena

    Saddlebow Road, King’s Lynn
    Opening details available on website.

    The Adrian Flux Arena is one of the premier venues in the United Kingdom and offers excellent facilities to make your visit enjoyable. We are home to the King’s Lynn Stars Speedway team & Trackstar Racing.

  • Inside All Saints Church at King's Lynn, West Norfolk.

    All Saints Church

    Hillington Square/Church Lane, King’s Lynn
    Open Monday – Tuesday, 5:00pm – 6:00pm. Wednesday 5:00pm – 7:00pm. Thursday – Friday, 5:00pm – 6:00p… (see listing)

    All Saints is a Hidden Pearl – a beautiful church in the heart of King’s Lynn and the oldest church in the town too.

  • The exterior of All Saint's Church at Stoke Ferry, West Norfolk.

    All Saint’s Church

    High Street, Stoke Ferry
    Opening details available on website.

    All Saint’s Church currently consists of a nave, chancel and bellcote. The nave is basically early medieval, remodelled in the 15th century. The old chancel was demolished in the 17th century and the west tower fell in 1758 when the building was remodelled. The church was rebuilt in 1848 and the stained-glass windows added later that century. Inside is a 15th century patterned font.

  • Outdoor shots of Bircham Windmill in the Great Bircham countryside and interior of shop and tearoom.

    Bircham Windmill

    Snettisham Road, King’s Lynn
    Open Monday – Sunday, 9:00am – 4:00pm.

    A family run attraction with something for everyone. Bake some bread, climb the mill, tearooms, bakery, shop, garden and animals.

  • Exterior of St Mary's Church in Brancaster.

    Brancaster

    Brancaster Village, Brancaster

    The village with the church of St Mary The Virgin at its centre is surrounded by stunning coastline. It is a popular stopping point for exploring the Norfolk Coast Path.

  • Holiday makers on Brancaster beach.

    Brancaster Beach

    , Brancaster
    Open all year.

    From the Hunstanton direction, the further around the West Norfolk coast you go, you will discover the quieter pleasures on Brancaster beach, with its natural dunes.

  • Sailing boats at Brancaster Staithe.

    Brancaster Staithe

    Brancaster Staithe Village,

    Now a popular sailing centre surrounded by atmospheric coastline, Brancaster Staithe was once a Roman town and thriving port, exporting corn from the local hinterland.

  • Circular walk sign for the Norfolk Coast Path.

    Burnham Deepdale

    Burnham Deepdale Village,

    Burnham Deepdale is in the parish of Brancaster, together with Brancaster Staithe and Brancaster itself. The three villages form a more or less continuous settlement along the coast road adjacent to beautiful coastal marshes and beaches.

  • The village sign at Burnham Market in west Norfolk.

    Burnham Market

    Burnham Market Village, Burnham Market

    Largest of the Burnham villages, Burnham Market has grown from the merger of the three of the original Burnham villages, Burnham Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate.

  • Sailing boats moored at Burnham Overy Staithe in West Norfolk.

    Burnham Overy Staithe

    Burnham Overy Staithe Village, King’s Lynn

    Burnham Overy is made up of two settlements, Burnham Overy Town the original village adjacent to the parish church and Burnham Overy Staithe, a rather larger settlement about 1 mile away and next to the creek-side harbour.