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Norfolk<br />

Norfolk Restaurant Week,<br />

28 October to 8 November<br />

www.norfolkrestaurantweek.co.uk<br />

Celebrate Norfolk’s vibrant culinary scene, fine food, and<br />

the people who produce it. The restaurant week menu<br />

is available from Monday to Friday across two weeks,<br />

and King’s Lynn eateries already signed up include Bank<br />

House, Goldings Public House, Marriott’s Warehouse,<br />

The Rathskeller, Riverside Restaurant, and The Soul Cafe<br />

& Restaurant.<br />

Comedy at the Corn Exchange<br />

www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk<br />

18 September - Comedy Club:<br />

A relaxed cabaret setting and value for money ticket<br />

pricing mean that the comedy clubs regularly sell out.<br />

27 October - Jack Dee: Off The Telly:<br />

His first solo tour in six years, sees the star of TV and<br />

radio bring his grumpy persona to the town.<br />

5 November - Ed Byrne:<br />

Ed takes a long hard look at himself and tries to decide<br />

if he has any traits that are worth passing on to his<br />

children, in this brand-new masterclass in observational<br />

comedy.<br />

Reffley Wood<br />

www.reffleywood.co.uk<br />

Reffley Wood is 130 acres of broadleaf woodland<br />

interspersed with planted areas of Scot’s pine and other<br />

species. Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust,<br />

there is a 1km circular walk, as well as a longer route of<br />

about 3km, but the number of different paths means<br />

you can make your own way through the trees on the<br />

woodland trails, looking out for all the colours of autumn.<br />

Bawsey Country Park<br />

www.bawseypark.co.uk<br />

This park is set amongst acres of woodland, hills and<br />

lakes, which were created by quarrying. Walking<br />

distances range from 1km to 4km, from which you can<br />

see many types of birds, as well as muntjac, roe deer,<br />

stoats and weasels. Hillsides of birch and pine, lakeside<br />

walks and sandy beaches form a distinctive autumn<br />

landscape.<br />

Lynn Museum<br />

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/lynn-museum<br />

Home to Seahenge, a 4,000 year old Bronze Age<br />

timber circle discovered in 1998 on Holme beach, Lynn<br />

Museum is also home to many artefacts and objects<br />

relating to the social and maritime history of the town.<br />

The Walks<br />

www.thewalks.uk<br />

An historic urban park in the heart of King’s Lynn, this is<br />

the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing stroll and explore<br />

the history of the area. In the centre is the Red Mount<br />

chapel, a 15th century Grade I listed building. For the<br />

best fireworks show in Lynn, Fawkes in the Walks, head<br />

to The Walks on 1 November to see a traditional bonfire<br />

and a dazzling display.<br />

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