Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen
Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen
Best attractions and places to see around Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen. This village is situated on the west bank of the River Great Ouse in Norfolk, offering a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. The area provides opportunities for riverside walks and exploring local heritage. It is located approximately 8 miles south of King's Lynn.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Interesting history at the locks/weirs but a fairly dull path. Little traffic to bother you.
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Very pretty market square and great place for a cafe stop
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There are only three Greyfriars Towers left in Britain and this is the best preserved, probably because it served as a landmark for traders and sailors after the dissolution of the monastery.
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Just enjoy the ride 🚵♂️;barely no cars, if you lucky you might see/join other cyclists on your way - I did briefly - met a couple on their way from Northampton to Wells-next-the-Sea - what a ride. 🚲🖐
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Great place for reenactments on Kings Lynn Heritage Day
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Downham Market is one of Norfolk’s oldest market towns. It lies on the banks of the River Great Ouse, and dates back to Saxon times. The market place is known for its unusual and iconic black and white clock.
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The area offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the King's Lynn Minster, a Grade I-listed building founded in 1095 with a rich history of modifications and impressive bells. Another notable landmark is the Greyfriars Tower, a well-preserved 14th-century structure that served as a landmark for traders. Within Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen itself, the Church of St Mary Magdalen is a splendid parish church with parts dating back to the 13th century, featuring rare medieval stained glass and a 14th-century font.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the King's Lynn Minster and Greyfriars Tower are listed as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Customs House and Captain Vancouver Statue in King's Lynn offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The village is situated on the west bank of the picturesque River Great Ouse, offering opportunities for delightful riverside walks and birdwatching. A unique natural phenomenon to look out for is the tidal bore or wave that can form on the river under specific lunar and tidal conditions, attracting spectators.
You can enjoy leisurely walks along the River Great Ouse or explore the Fens Rivers Way public footpath, which provides opportunities to experience the West Norfolk landscape. For more structured hiking, there are several routes available, such as the easy 'St Germans Church loop' or the moderate 'St Germans Church – River Great Ouse Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen guide.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. The Ten Mile Bank offers a flat route along the River Ouse, providing some shelter from the wind. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Rebellion Way and Peddars Way Loop' or the 'Twisty Forest Path' near Shouldham. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen guide.
The Downham Market Clock Tower is an unusual and iconic black and white clock located in Downham Market, one of Norfolk's oldest market towns. The town itself is known as 'Gingerbread Town' due to its carrstone buildings and offers many historic buildings, boutiques, and places to eat.
Visitors appreciate the rich history, particularly the well-preserved historical buildings and the charming atmosphere of the market towns. The scenic areas by the River Great Ouse and the opportunities for quiet walks are also highly valued. The unique architecture and historical significance of sites like the Minster and Greyfriars Tower are frequently mentioned.
Yes, within Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, The Cock Inn is a village pub located next to the river, offering a place for refreshment and to experience local atmosphere. Nearby Downham Market also has many places to eat and drink, alongside its historic buildings and market.
While specific public transport details for individual attractions are not provided, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen is located approximately 8 miles south of King's Lynn, which is a larger hub. Watlington Train Station is also mentioned as being nearby, suggesting rail access to the broader area.
Yes, there are several running trails near Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen. Options range from moderate loops like 'Running loop from Watlington' to more difficult ones such as the 'Downham Market Clock Tower – Downham Market Town Clock loop'. You can find detailed routes and distances in the Running Trails around Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen guide.
The Customs House in King's Lynn is one of the town's most treasured historic buildings, dating back to the 17th century. It opened in 1685 as a trading center and merchant's exchange for goods passing through the port. In front of it stands a statue of Captain George Vancouver, a notable Norfolk explorer.
The area's riverside walks and public footpaths like the Fens Rivers Way can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For specific outdoor activities, checking seasonal weather is advisable, especially for trails that might become muddy in winter. Spring and summer generally offer pleasant conditions for exploring the natural beauty and historical sites.


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