King’s Lynn and the River Great Ouse
From the car park, head for King's Lynn Auction Rooms, pass the fitness centre and swimming pool and cross the road to the park. Take the path towards the Church of St John the Evangelist.
Turn right by the pond. On a little knoll to your left is the redbrick Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount, built in 1485 for pilgrims travelling to Walsingham. When you reach the ruinous walls of the town's defences, continue on the path straight ahead with the football ground to your left.
Keep straight ahead into Guanock Terrace, passing The Beeches guest house and Lord Napier pub to the statue of Mayor Frederick Savage. Bear left at London Road towards the 15th-century South Gate, then cross the road. Walk past the Gate and turn right at the roundabout. Cross a bridge over the river and take the Nar Valley Way, signposted to the right immediately after the bridge.
This is the final stretch of the Way, which follows the river to the Nar Outfall Sluice, where it meets the Great Ouse. Keep to the bottom of the bank until about 150 yds (137m) after a sharp left bend. Scramble up the bank and walk away from the river, beside a concrete wall, until a handgate leads onto a road. Turn right along the road to the sluice and then take the path to the left along the east river bank. After 0.75 miles (1.2km), turn right over the bridge.
Turn right on the far side of the bridge onto the Fen Rivers Way. Follow this path for just over a mile (1.6km), with views across the river to King's Lynn. Initially, the path is grassy, but then becomes a raised walkway leading to the ferry station.
Take the ferry (runs every 20 minutes) back to King's Lynn. Walk up Ferry Lane as far as King Street. Turn left to see the Tuesday Market Place with its 750-seat Corn Exchange concert hall.
Retrace your steps past Ferry Lane and continue to Purfleet Quay, which houses the Custom House and a statue of explorer George Vancouver, Lynn's most famous son. At the end of the quay, cross the bridge and walk across the square. Take a narrow lane opposite to reach cobbled King's Staithe Lane. Turn right to return to the river bank, then head left to Thoresby College, built in 1500 for 13 chantry priests. Turn left to walk along College Lane to reach the Saturday Market Place. Bear right and then left, passing the attractive chequered Town Hall and Old Gaol House, with St Margaret's Church dominating the square.
Turn left onto the pedestrian High Street for a flavour of the modern town. At the crossroads, turn right along New Conduit Street, then right again on Tower Street. Take the alley to the left opposite the Majestic Cinema to return to the car park.
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