
- Introduction
- North Norfolk
- West Norfolk
- Breckland
- East Norfolk & Broadland
- South Norfolk
- Norfolk windmills
- Norfolk Nature reserves
- Norfolk Gardens, Walks & Parks
- Norfolk Historic Houses
- Norfolk Tourist information
- Norfolk Beach guides


West Norfolk has a superb unspoilt coastline with pretty villages, all with their own individual charm. The medieval port of King's Lynn has some very interesting architecture. The town’s 17th century Custom House is now the local tourist information centre and is also home to a maritime display. It was initially built in 1683 as a merchant exchange, and had open ground floor arcades. King's Lynn was a noted harbour at the time of the Doomsday book, and was once considered to be England’s third port.
Five miles north-east of King's
Lynn is Castle
Rising, a Norman fortress built around 1140, covering an area
of 12 acres. Parts of the great tower, gatehouse, fine Norman arches
and vaulting still remain and a tour of the castle offers a fascinating
insight into its history and its most famous occupant, Queen Isabella.
Sandringham, our Royal Family’s estate, is situated within West Norfolk. More information about this beautiful estate can be found within our Historic Houses section.
Northwards from Sandringham is a place called Heacham. A large seaside village, Heacham is the centre of Norfolk’s lavender growing industry. The scent of lavender fills the air during the summer months.
Further along the coast is Hunstanton, a Victorian town with long sandy beaches and cliffs some 60 feet high. At the top of these cliffs is where the ruins of the old St Edmunds Chapel remain. This chapel was said to commemorate the landing of the King of the East Angles in 850 AD.
Thursford is home to the Thursford Collection. Here you will find painstakingly restored steam engines,
as well as nine mechanical organs, Carousel and Wurlitzer. During
the summer season there are live musical shows and later in the
year there is a Christmas extravaganza show.
A 12th century priory is set in the village of Castle Acre. Headsets available from the gift shop give its history as you stroll around the grounds.
Tourist attraction in West Norfolk
West Norfolk is bursting with entertainment, with so many places
to visit. For those seeking peace and tranquility there are magnificent
stately homes and halls, all with spectacular gardens. For those
with an interest in history, West Norfolk also has many museums.
Find
out more about West Norfolk tourist attractions.