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The Green Quay, South Quay, King's Lynn6.00
A new and exciting discovery centre, housed in an old Tudor barn, where you can get closer to wildlife. Explore the salt-water aquaria, home to a host of creatures from the Wash. See if you can survive the pearls of the Great Shellfish Game. Afterwards you can relax in the coffee house and browse around the visitor shop. 01553 818500.

Denver Windmill, Nr Downham Market
Open from April 1 2000, after a £1 million renovation. See the machinery for wind and steam-powered milling. Visitor centre, tea room and craft shops.

EcoTech Visitor Centre, Swaffham, Norfolk
Discover EcoTech and change the way you think about technology and the environment. You can now climb 213 feet to the top of the largest wind turbine ever built in the UK.

Park Farm Snettisham
A day in the country for townies ... a safari to a herd of deer, help bottle feed lambs, walk a farm trail, throw a clay pot, then relax in the Orchard Tea Room. Super for the kids.

Castle Rising
Medieval castle to the North of Lynn.

Caithness Crystal, Visitor Centre
8-12 Paxman Road, Hardwick Ind est, King's Lynn.
Factory shop, Glassmaking, Engraving, Coffee Shop/Restaurant. 01553 765111

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Sandringham House
We have posh neighbours here in Lynn: The Queen's country retreat, once described as "The most comfortable house in England", is just off the A149 between King's Lynn and Hunstanton. The house, grounds and museum are open between April and September. Surrounding woodland walks are always open. The visitor centre/restaurant is open from April till the end of October. Enquiries: 01553 772675.

African Violet Centre, Terrington St Clement. 01553 828374
See and buy the pretty flowers, have a cup of tea in the tea room.

Trues Yard Fishing Heritage Museum
Popular museum well worth a visit, just off Tuesday Market Place, near to St Nicholas church. For family historians, Trues Yard also has available transcripts of local Parish Registers. Tel: 01553 770479

The Custom House, Purfleet Quay, off King Street
The Custom House now contains the Tourist Information Centre and a Maritime Display, including information on Lynn's famous mariners, Nelson and Vancouver, merchants, customs and smugglers. Tel: 01553 763044

The Old Gaol House, Saturday Mkt Place
Take a tour of King's Lynn's 1930s police station and into the old cells beyond. Then stroll through the Guildhall undercroft to see Lynn's magnificent treasures. 01553 775839

Town House Museum
Discover the merchants, tradesmen and families who for nine hundred years have made Lynn such a prosperous place.

The Lynn Museum
The story of West Norfolk people and their landscape.

Majestic Cinema Centre, Tower Street, 01553 772603
Enjoy the latest movies here. Click link to find out which films are showing and when you can see them.

Kings Lynn Arts Centre

Princess Theatre: Hunstanton

Strikes Bowling Centre, Lynn Road, Gaywood. 01553 760333
Good fun for all the family. Now includes Planet Zoom, a high-tech play centre for kids.

Fakenham Racecourse, 01328 862388
Admission: Members £14, Grandstand & Paddocks £10, Course Enclosure £5, Children Under 16 FREE - Car Parking FREE.

Pentney Abbey, 01706 337300
Enjoy a 5-course medieval Banquet here with unlimited Ale and Wine. Only on certain days, and a ticket is required so phone first.

Swaffham Raceway, Just off A47 bypass. 01754 762544
Stock car and banger racing. Check for events.

Bircham Windmill, Great Bircham (A10), 01485 578393
See the mill: Tea rooms, gift shop, cycle hire.

Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham. 01263 733858
Take a ride on Norfolk's longest narrow guage railway.

Cockley Cley, near Swaffham. 01760 721339
Family settlement typical of the Iron Age Iceni Tribe of East Anglia. See how Queen Boudicca lived.