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Days out & scenic buses in: King's Lynn

Discover the historical charm and serene landscapes of King’s Lynn, perfect for a car-free British getaway

Arriving in King’s Lynn is like stepping into a delightful blend of history and natural beauty. Just hop on a train from London King’s Cross and in less than two hours, you’ll find yourself in the heart of Norfolk’s enchanting town. The station, a lovely Victorian building, is just a short stroll away from King’s Lynn’s historic centre with its cobbled streets and medieval architecture.

Start your adventure by wandering through the Tuesday Market Place, a picturesque square surrounded by heritage buildings. From there, take a leisurely walk to the Custom House, a symbol of maritime heritage that now hosts an informative exhibition on local history.

If you’re craving nature, catch the Coastliner 35 bus to Sandringham Estate, the royal family’s country retreat, just a 20-minute ride away. Enjoy the sprawling gardens and perhaps indulge in a cream tea at the visitor centre café.

For a taste of the countryside, head towards the stunning Norfolk coast. The charming Hunstanton beach is accessible via the Coasthopper bus service. Here, you can bask in the sea air and admire the striking striped cliffs.

Travelling around King’s Lynn without a car is a breeze. Each journey unveils more of this town’s hidden gems, offering a satisfying mix of history, culture, and scenic landscapes. So, pack your walking shoes and prepare to explore King’s Lynn’s wonders in a uniquely relaxing way.

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Bus routes in King's Lynn

King’s Lynn to Fakenham via Hunstanton & Wells-next-the-Sea – Coastliner 36 from Lynx

Coastliner 36

The Coastliner 36 is the best way to get out and explore the wonderfully beautiful North Norfolk Coast and all its attractions.

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Explore Sandringham & Hunstanton by bus – Coastliner 35 from Lynx

Coastliner 35

Explore Sandringham Estate, the private country retreat to Their Majesties The King Charles III and Queen Camilla, by bus.

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National Trust – St George’s Guildhall

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