Beers of Europe

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Beers of Europe

Britain's biggest beer shop with over 1700 different beers from 60 countries, home-brew equipment, whiskey, unusual spirits and more.

Their friendly and helpful staff are more than happy to help you make your selection. Whether you're just intrigued by beer or a seasoned beer fanatic, you are invited to visit the store to browse and buy a fantastic range of beers from Europe and beyond.

Site Information
Opening Times:
Monday - Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm. Sunday and Bank Holidays, 10:00am - 4:00pm.
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Address:
Garage Lane, Setchey, King's Lynn, PE33 0BE, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Nar Valley Way, Setchey and Shouldham Warren walk
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0.33 Miles Away
A diverse walk through the countryside of the Fens and Brecks, visiting Setchey, Pentney Abbey, Shoudlham Warren and Wormegay along the way
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Fen Rivers Way from Denver Sluice to King's Lynn
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1.83 Miles Away
The Fen Rivers Way runs for nearly 50 miles between the historic settlements of King’s Lynn and Cambridge. The distance between King’s Lynn and Denver Sluice is 14 miles, tracing the course of rivers that drain slowly across the Fens into the Wash. The distinctive fenland landscape has been heavily influenced by man, its fertile agricultural land dissected by dykes, rivers and embankments, constructed over centuries in the struggle to reclaim the land. The area is dominated by dramatic open landscapes and vast skies.
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Downham Market to Watlington walk
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2.52 Miles Away
Enjoy a lovely riverside walk along the River Great Ouse in this attractive Norfolk town of Downham Market. The town has a busy market square, a medieval parish church and a Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878. Several rivers and long distance footpaths runs through the area surrounding the town, giving lots of nice waterside walking options. The walk starts from the train station and heads to the river where you pick up the Fen Rivers Way long distance footpath. The waymarked trail heads north along the Great Ouse towards Stowbridge and Watlington. At Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen you can cross the river on the Magdalen Bridge. Footpaths then return you to Downham Market on the west side of the river. To extend your walking in the area continue north along the river into King's Lynn. Just to the east of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen you can pick up the Nar Valley Way and enjoy a walk along the River Nar.
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Downham Market to Watlington Walk FRW
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2.52 Miles Away
Enjoy a lovely riverside walk along the River Great Ouse in this attractive Norfolk town of Downham Market. The town has a busy market square, a medieval parish church and a Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878. Several rivers and long distance footpaths runs through the area surrounding the town, giving lots of nice waterside walking options. The walk starts from the train station and heads to the river where you pick up the Fen Rivers Way long distance footpath. The waymarked trail heads north along the Great Ouse towards Stowbridge and Watlington. At Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen you can cross the river on the Magdalen Bridge. Footpaths then return you to Downham Market on the west side of the river. To extend your walking in the area continue north along the river into King's Lynn. Just to the east of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen you can pick up the Nar Valley Way and enjoy a walk along the River Nar.
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Shouldham Warren walk
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2.94 Miles Away
Shouldham Warren is a fascinating environment where the Brecks merges with the Fens. Beyond the tall pine forest lies the open expanse of the Fens and the valley of the River Nar demonstrating the abrupt change from one natural area to another.
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