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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!

  • 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.

  • Exterior of Church of All Saints, Waterden.

    Church of All Saints’ Waterden

    Waterden Ln, Waterden
    Open daily.

    Set in a beautiful, tranquil churchyard amid fields, All Saints’ Waterden Church is a gem hidden in the depths of the North Norfolk countryside.

  • Exterior of King's Lynn Minster, standing tall near the Saturday Market Place in King's Lynn.

    King’s Lynn Minster

    Church Street, King’s Lynn
    Open Monday – Sunday, 8:30am – 6:00pm.

    One of the largest town churches in the country. Founded in 1101 and partially rebuilt in 1741 after the spire collapsed onto the nave in the storm. Look out for the flood level markings by the west door. Open daily.

  • NWT Grimston Warren

    Grimston, King’s Lynn

    Formerly a commercial conifer plantation, this heathland and mire is benefiting from an ongoing restoration programme.

  • NWT Roydon Common, west Norfolk.

    NWT Roydon Common

    King’s Lynn, Norfolk

    NWT Roydon Common is the largest remaining heath in West Norfolk. Catch the stunning views of blooming purple heather on the reserve in August and early September.

  • Our Lady of the Annunciation Church

    North Everard Street, King’s Lynn

    Our Lady of the Annunciation Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in King’s Lynn. Built in 1897, the church is located on the corner of London Road and North Everard Street.

  • The Red Mount Chapel standing tall in the centre of The Walks in King's Lynn, west Norfolk.

    Red Mount Chapel

    The Walks, King’s Lynn
    Opening times are 1pm to 4 pm. Sunday 19th May Wednesday 22nd May Sunday 26th May Wednesday 29th Ma… (see listing)

    Visually, the chapel is a dominant element of the registered landscape which lies north-west through west to south of the structure; adding visual interest/focal points to three of the main walks as well as to intervening open landscape.

  • RSPB Ouse Washes in west Norfolk

    RSPB Ouse Washes

    Welches Dam, Chatteris
    Closed Christmas

    RSPB nature reserve in the heart of the fens, with 10 bird-watching hides and a visitor centre.

  • A family exploring at RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve in west Norfolk.

    RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve

    Main Road, King’s Lynn
    Our visitor centre, café and shop opening hours are 9.30am – 4.30pm. Reserve and hides all day…. (see listing)

    Big skies, a fabulous sandy beach and bird-filled reedbeds, lagoons and marshes are just a few gems tucked away inside Titchwell’s treasure trove of natural delights.