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Visit Beers of Europe car-free
It’s easy to reach Beers of Europe car-free. Buses stop almost outside, for a care-free visit.
Buses run from Kings Lynn train station (15 mins) and Downham Market (20 mins).
Trains run straight to Kings Lynn from London Kings Cross (about 115 mins), Cambridge (50 mins) and Ely (35 mins). At Ely there are connections from Thetford, Peterborough and Norwich. Take the bus from Kings Lynn.
Check our recommended route for step-by-step directions and use our journey planner to get the best route from where you are.
Discount: Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee with a valid bus ticket or bike helmet.
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Travel Norfolk Fusion Day tickets cover bus operators across Norfolk. A Kings Lynn PlusBus ticket offers you unlimited bus travel within the town of Kings Lynn, however, not as far as Beers of Europe. If you’re travelling by train in a group of 3 or more you can save 34% with GroupSave.
A local bike path runs from Watlington train station, taking about 25 minutes. Plan your cycle route here.
A footpath, Cross Norfolk Trail along the Nar Valley, passes near Setchey.
Taxis may wait at Kings Lynn taxi rank. Book ahead with: Connect Cars 01553 776 633 or Kings Lynn Taxis 01553 763 636.
Downham Market also has a taxi rank. Book ahead with: G and M Taxis 01366 510 810.
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Getting to Beers of Europe car-free
Here's our recommended route to Beers of Europe. To get bus and train times and walking routes use our journey planner.
From Kings Lynn
Buses 38, 39, 88 and 89 from Kings Lynn stops at Beers of Europe. Buses leave from the Transport Interchange (shelter F or H) frequently. On Sundays, only bus 39 runs, a few times. The journey takes about 15 minutes.
Jump off at the garage and walk for a couple of minutes along Garage Lane to a sign for Beers of Europe. The shop is a white warehouse with a car-park on the right.
From Downham Market
Bus 37 from Downham Market stops at Beers of Europe. Buses leave from Paradise Road shelters (at Morrisons supermarket) a few times per day (except Sundays). The journey takes about 20 minutes.
Jump off at the garage and walk for a couple of minutes along Garage Lane to a sign for Beers of Europe. The shop is a white warehouse with a car-park on the right.
By train via Kings Lynn
There are direct trains to Kings Lynn from:
- Norfolk: Downham Market (about 15 mins)
- Cambridgeshire: Ely (35 mins) and Cambridge (50 mins)
- London Kings Cross (115 mins)
- At Ely there are connecting trains from Thetford (25 mins), Peterborough (40 mins on the scenic Herewood Line) and Norwich (60 mins).
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Buses run frequently from Kings Lynn Transport Interchange (a couple of minutes from the train station), stopping at Beers of Europe – see above for details.
By bus via Kings Lynn
There are direct buses to Kings Lynn from:
- Dereham (75 mins, buses A, B and C)
- Fakenham (60 mins, bus 49 and bus 49A)
- Hunstanton (55 mins, buses 36, 35 and 34)
- Norwich (110 mins, buses A, B and C)
- Peterborough (85 mins, buses A, B and C)
- Swaffham (45 mins, buses A, B and C)
- and Wells-next-the-Sea (115 mins, bus 36).
Buses run frequently from Kings Lynn Transport Interchange, stopping at Beers of Europe – see above for details.
About Beers of Europe
Beers of Europe is Britain's biggest beer shop. They have a huge range of products to choose from, including more than 1,000 different beers from around the world. They also stock cider, wine, spirits, glasses, home brew, and gift packs, in various styles and from different countries. The shop is attached to East Anglia's largest antique center with over 100 stands.
For any queries about visiting contact Beers of Europe on 01553 812000 or [email protected]
Address: Beers of Europe, Setchey, Norfolk, PE33 0BE. Visit Website