Food Scene
WhataHoot is an award-winning small batch distillery in the heart of historic King’s Lynn, where every bottle is lovingly hand-distilled.
Owned and run by husband and wife team Jason and Nicky Crown WhataHoot offers a range of locally-inspired gins and vodkas, as well as a selection of gin-related products.
Why not book one of their Gin experience days?
WhataHoot
7a King StWhataHoot is an award-winning small batch distillery in the heart of historic King’s Lynn, where every bottle is lovingly hand-distilled.
Owned and run by husband and wife team Jason and Nicky Crown WhataHoot offers a range of locally-inspired gins and vodkas, as well as a selection of gin-related products.
Why not book one of their Gin experience days?
Liquor and Loaded
21 Tower StGreat place and great food!
Bank House
River WalkFor something a little bit special without breaking the bank.
Beaches
A beautiful beach and never too busy. it has a a lovely little beach cafe for coffee after your walk. or lunches if you're spending the day.
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Heacham South Beach
A beautiful beach and never too busy. it has a a lovely little beach cafe for coffee after your walk. or lunches if you're spending the day.
Traditional British seaside town. large beach. Old Hunstanton Beach
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Hunstanton
Traditional British seaside town. large beach. Old Hunstanton Beach
Beautiful Fishing town, with a great beach, lovely places to eat.
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Wells Next The Sea Beach
Beautiful Fishing town, with a great beach, lovely places to eat.
Sightseeing
The Minster is situated in the historic surroundings of the Saturday Market Place in the heart of King’s Lynn. Founded by the first Bishop of Norwich, Herbert de Losinga, in 1101, the Minster has offered a welcome to pilgrims and visitors for over 900 years. a beautiful church with a wealth of history.
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Kings Lynn Minster
Saturday Market PlaceThe Minster is situated in the historic surroundings of the Saturday Market Place in the heart of King’s Lynn. Founded by the first Bishop of Norwich, Herbert de Losinga, in 1101, the Minster has offered a welcome to pilgrims and visitors for over 900 years. a beautiful church with a wealth of history.
The Queens Summer Residence. Beautifil House and picturesque grounds. Take a picnic or eat at the cafe.
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I-Sandringham Estate
The Queens Summer Residence. Beautifil House and picturesque grounds. Take a picnic or eat at the cafe.
There are several restaurants and places to get a drink looking out over the Quayside. Perfect on a sunny day.
Purfleet Quay
Purfleet QuayThere are several restaurants and places to get a drink looking out over the Quayside. Perfect on a sunny day.
Historical
Enjoy this delightful museum which tells the story of West Norfolk. Step back in time as you walk into the world of Seahenge, the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle that forms the museum’s stunning centrepiece.
You can also browse around the local history gallery to marvel at the Sedgeford Hoard of Iceni gold coins hidden in a cow bone for nearly 2000 years
Lynn Museum is open for visits on the following days:
- Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm
- Sundays 12-4pm (April-September only)
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Lynn Museum
Market StreetEnjoy this delightful museum which tells the story of West Norfolk. Step back in time as you walk into the world of Seahenge, the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle that forms the museum’s stunning centrepiece.
You can also browse around the local history gallery to marvel at the Sedgeford Hoard of Iceni gold coins hidden in a cow bone for nearly 2000 years
Lynn Museum is open for visits on the following days:
- Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm
- Sundays 12-4pm (April-September only)