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A family of four walking away from the wreck of a boat in Burnham Overy Staithe.

Activities

Get out and about and enjoy the many activities and things to do in west Norfolk. The region is a real haven for nature lovers and for enjoying the great outdoors.

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    Hunstanton Kayaks

    North Promenade, Hunstanton

    Hunstanton kayaks provide guided kayak trips and lessons for all abilities, based on the seafront at Hunstanton on the North-West corner of Norfolk.

  • Exterior of Hunstanton Sailing Club in west Norfolk,

    Hunstanton Sailing Club

    North Promenade, Hunstanton

    Hunstanton Sailing Club members enjoy a wide range of water sports including kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing, SUP and kayaking. The club is conveniently located on the sea front in Hunstanton and we provide parking, showers, BBQ, bar and more for members.

  • A group of people on the Wash Monster enjoying Seales Sea Tours out into the Wash.

    Hunstanton Searles Seatours

    Central Promenade, Hunstanton

    Searles Sea Tours run unique and exciting seal safaris and coastal trips, aboard three famous amphibious vessels, The Wash Monsters.

  • Hunstanton Ski Club

    Hunstanton Ski Club

    South Beach Road, Hunstanton

    All water sports enthusiasts are welcome from beginners to experienced. Fun events are held throughout the year in the clubhouse and on the water to bring all members together. Families are most welcome. Our club has a very strong and thriving team of racing competitors who represent our club and GB internationally.

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    Hunstanton Water Sports

    North Promenade, Hunstanton

    Hunstanton Watersports school has been running for over 10 years. We have taught hundreds of students to Kitesurf, SUP and Windsurf in that time. We hope you might be next to book a lesson with our qualified instructors

  • King’s Lynn Golf Club

    King’s Lynn Golf Club, King’s Lynn

    King’s Lynn Golf Club moved to its present, idyllic location in 1975, with the course being the first to be designed by the acclaimed Peter Alliss/Dave Thomas partnership.

  • Game On illuminations in King's Lynn.

    Lynn Illuminations – Game On

    Lynn Illuminations – Game On, King’s Lynn

    Three interactive artworks focusing on climate change will be staged between September 2020 and April 2022 and all of them will be devised in King’s Lynn with creative organisations.

  • Manor Farm Fishing Lake

    Watlington Road, King’s Lynn

    A great fishing experience with carp of all sizes, to include Mirror, Ghost, Common & Grass, alongside tench, rudd and perch.

  • The outside of Marham Bowls, Sports and Social Club.

    Marham Bowls Sports & Social Club

    Jungfrau, Marham

    Est 1953 as just a bowls green, the club house came later in 1988/89 which lead to the present day clubhouse. After closing in 2001 it reopened with voluntary help to which is still run to present day

    Please call in – we don’t bite!

  • Nar Valley Way

    Nar Valley Way, King’s Lynn

    The Nar Valley Way is a 34 miles long walk, running from the historic port of King’s Lynn to the Museum of Rural life at Gressenhall, and is contained almost entirely within the watershed of the River Nar.