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King’s Lynn and West Norfolk

Visiting King’s Lynn and West Norfolk

King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In King’s Lynn and West Norfolk?

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How Do I Get To King’s Lynn and West Norfolk?

To drive to King's Lynn and West Norfolk from nearby towns:

  • From Norwich: Take the A47 towards King's Lynn.
  • From Peterborough: Take the A47 towards King's Lynn.
  • From Cambridge: Take the A10 towards King's Lynn.
  • From Boston: Take the A16 towards Spalding, then the A17 towards King's Lynn.

To reach King's Lynn and West Norfolk by train:

  • From London: Take the Greater Anglia train from London King's Cross to King's Lynn station.
  • From Cambridge: Take the Greater Anglia train from Cambridge station to King's Lynn station.
  • From Norwich: Take the Greater Anglia train from Norwich station to King's Lynn station.

If traveling by car, it is recommended to take the A47 road which leads directly to King's Lynn. If traveling by train, Greater Anglia provides several direct services from London, Cambridge or Norwich to King's Lynn station.

What's The Nearest Airport To King’s Lynn and West Norfolk?

The closest airport to King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is Norwich International Airport, located approximately 45 miles southeast of the town. To get to King’s Lynn from Norwich Airport, there are several routes you can take, depending on your mode of transportation. If you are driving, the quickest route is via the A47 road, which takes around 50 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the train from Norwich to King’s Lynn, which takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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