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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!

  • Greyfriars Tower in King's Lynn, west Norfolk.

    Greyfriars Tower

    St James Street, King’s Lynn

    Greyfriars Tower is the last significant remaining part of a friary established in the 1230’s by a group of Franciscan Friars (followers of St Francis of Assisi).

  • Historic Castle Acre guided walks

    Historic Castle Acre

    Castle Acre, King’s Lynn
    Open daily, 10:00am – 5:00pm.

    Walks around the beautiful and ancient village, led by a guide (organised by the Friends of Castle Acre Church). Walks will generally take place on Saturday mornings and on the dates and times found at; http://www.historiccastleacre.com

  • Two people standing in King's Lynn Air Raid Shelter underneath the Tuesday Market Place.

    King’s Lynn Air Raid Shelter

    Tuesday Market Place, King’s Lynn

    Two structures, which have lain hidden beneath the Tuesday Market Place in King’s Lynn, would have provided protection to people during the Second World War.

  • The South Gate in King's Lynn, west Norfolk.

    South Gate

    London Road, King’s Lynn
    The South Gate will open from 1:00pm – 4:00pm on the following dates: 17th May 2023 24th May 2023 … (see listing)

    Situated by the River Nar, is the most impressive and still extant part of Lynn’s defensive fortifications.

  • Trinity Guildhall, the town hall in King's Lynn.

    The Town Hall, King’s Lynn

    Saturday Market Place, King’s Lynn
    Opening details available on website.

    The King’s Lynn Town Hall (The Trinity Guildhall) is a truly magnificent building in King’s Lynn. Dating back to 1421, when the Hall of the Trinity Guild was rebuilt after a fire, the Town Hall is the perfect venue for a variety of events.