The West Norfolk guide, produced by the Tourism Section of the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, introduces a truly special place of unspoilt charm and natural beauty. Renowned for its superb coastline, much of which is an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', the area is brim full of heritage, charming villages and beautiful countryside. Once discovered, visitors find themselves wanting to come back again and again.
West Norfolk's wildlife habitats and nature reserves are outstanding, especially in autumn when thousands of migrating geese, swans and other migratory birds descend on the area for the winter. The guide highlights several reserves that are a must for any visitor:
King's Lynn & West Norfolk is a treasure trove of history and heritage, with a great choice of places to visit. Renowned historic houses and sites include:
The Hanseatic town of King's Lynn is brim full of maritime heritage and outstanding historic buildings. Characterised by its two historic market places and two guildhalls, its grand buildings and merchants' houses and magnificent King's Lynn Minster, it is a fascinating place to explore, with courtyards and cobbled lanes stretching down towards the River Great Ouse. As evening approaches, some of the town's most prominent historic buildings light up as part of Lynn Lumière, a collection of six animated light shows projected onto great buildings such as King's Lynn Minster, The Custom House and St Nicholas' Chapel.
The area is a place of unspoilt charm and natural beauty, renowned for its superb coastline, much of which is an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', along with charming villages and beautiful countryside.
The guide recommends the RSPB reserves at Titchwell and Snettisham, and the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust Reserve at Welney, which are especially rewarding in autumn when migratory birds arrive.
Notable historic houses include Sandringham House, the Royal Family's country retreat, as well as Houghton Hall, Holkham Hall and Oxburgh Hall.
King's Lynn is a Hanseatic town brim full of maritime heritage, with two historic market places, two guildhalls, grand merchants' houses and King's Lynn Minster, plus cobbled lanes leading to the River Great Ouse.
Lynn Lumière is a collection of six animated light shows projected onto prominent historic buildings such as King's Lynn Minster, The Custom House and St Nicholas' Chapel as evening approaches.
It is described as the ideal place to relax, unwind and soak up the sheer sense of space and tranquillity within this wonderful part of Norfolk.
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