King’s Lynn Town Guides

Our Themed Walks

View of a coastal town with a historic cathedral in the background, boats docked at a harbor, and traditional brick buildings with chimneys in the foreground during sunset.

The King’s Lynn Town Guides’ offer walks built around your interests.

Whether its Medieval, Georgian or Victorian history, Lynn’s famous and infamous families, hidden stories, alleyways and courtyards, the River or trade, War and Peace, King’s Lynn has much to offer you. Walking along gentle routes each walk tells a different story of the town’s past and or guides will help to bring it alive for you.

Choose one walk today and return for more later. What part of King’s Lynn do you want to explore first?

Calm river with two small boats floating, historic town buildings, and a large church in the background under cloudy sky.
A watercolor painting of sailors working on a ship docked at icy waters, with another ship sailing in the distance and snow-covered mountains in the background.
Historical black and white photo of High Street in King's Lynn, showing pedestrians, shops, and horse-drawn carriages.
Old stone gate in a park, with archways and a pathway leading through it, surrounded by green trees.
A park pathway lined with green trees, with black lampposts and white stone pillars at the entrance.
Historical scene at a busy harbor with a ship that has a white sail with a red cross, a man in black attire taking notes, another man in brown, and a medieval town with clock towers and a crowd in the background.
Black and white photo of the historic St. George's Guildhall building with large stained glass window, wooden doors, and an informational sign outside, under a cloudy sky.
A historical map of a King's Lynn with the Newland, Lynn, and South Lynn, showing streets, landmarks, bridges, markets, and notable buildings like churches and schools, along with the River Gay and Little Ouse.