Discover the best top things to do in Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom including St. Annes Beach Huts, Promenade Gardens, Fairhaven Lake, Lowther Pavilion, Kaos Indoor High Wire, Island Cinemas, Lytham Hall, Ashton Gardens, MiniLinks Lytham St Annes, Lytham Windmill.
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5.0 based on 560 reviews
For the first time in more than 30 years St Annes can offer visitors wonderful new Beach Huts for Day Rental. These colourful new structures are beautiful inside and well equipped with everything you need for a perfect day at the seaside. You can book one for the day Online.
Good communication with all the details of where to park how to get the key where the toilets were. Reassurance as to pre cleaning and telling us not to wash up and waste water as they sanitize between customers. Had everything you need chairs table kettle fridge microwave glasses cutlery and crockery. Beautiful chilled day watching the tide go out lovely walk on the beach up to pier for fish and chips there is also a toby carvery nearby Well worth it
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Lovely place to walk . Good fresh air and nice place to stretch your legs. Great to see the wild life as well.
4.5 based on 681 reviews
Fairhaven Lake is one of the borough's most popular attractions. Nestled between Lytham and St Anne's, a salt water lake, positioned directly on the coast next to Granny's Bay and Stanner Bank. Enjoy the many recreational facilities provided, motorboat, canoe and rowing boat hire. For the less adventurous there is an electrically powered motor launch, enjoy the cruise and enjoy the scenery from the launch on a 10-15 min cruise. Lakeside facilities include a cafe and the RSPB Discovery Centre. The lake is one of the most important wildfowl locations in Europe, with a group of more than 250 Canada Geese, several Swans (including a solitary Black one) and many coots, water hens and other smaller fowl.
Oh wow what an amazing place ???? it's not too big so you can walk all the way around if you are not big walkers like us. The kids can play on the playground on the way, plenty of benches dotted around everywhere so you can enjoy socially distance picnic with the family looking at the gorgeous scenery (so peaceful) and end your day with lovely ice cream!???????? if you are long walkers then you can walk all the way to the beach ⛱ ???? definitely worth a visit ???? new favourite place. I'm in love ????????????????????????????
4.5 based on 181 reviews
The theatre was built in 1921 and serves the borough of Fylde and the surroundings as a professional and amateur stage. This 457 capacity venue is multi faceted and can be used for a wide variety of events such as Theatrical Productions, Concerts, Demonstration's, Exhibitions and Community Events.The venue is situated within the idyllic grounds of Lowther Gardens on West Beach in Lytham and is operated as a Charitable Trust (Lowther Gardens, Lytham, 1117054).
Supporting local arts and drama throughout. A welcoming place for a pitstop in the park Used to enjoy the craft fairs and local events before Tier 4. The in-house cafe is open most days 10-2pm with a range of cakes, bakes, sarnies and hot drinks. The staff make the place with drive-in cinema and the pantomime 2020 to keep our spirits up. The theatre is in the park with a paying carpark and toilets(20p) on site. Oldest park in town, retaining much of the 1900s design, plus bowling, tennis and a theatre.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
4.5 based on 325 reviews
I like the olde worlde vibe of this place, the smaller screens, comfy seats, the choice of films and showing times, the ability to park nearby. I love the ticket prices and the cost of the snacks - I can't afford the Odeon or Vue! But above all, I really like the friendly, welcoming staff. It's not often I'm able to take my mobility impaired mother to the cinema, but when I do, the staff make her feel like an individual, rather than a nuisance. There's a sturdy lift up the main stairs, which takes a full wheelchair. Then a disabled toilet off the foyer, which is kept locked and remains in good condition. And outside screen 1, there's a mini stairlift with a swivel seat. My mum felt very well cared and each member of staff was smiley and helpful. Absolute pleasure and made my Mum's day - thank you to all working the afternoon shift today!
4.5 based on 371 reviews
Lytham Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian country house, walking distance from Lytham town centre. It is situated in 78 acres of historic parkland. Visits to Hall, parkland and tea room are possible.
Would highly recommend visiting Lytham Hall. Both the tour guides were very knowledgeable and helpful, tea room had good selection of snacks and sandwiches and parkland has lovely walks. Would certainly visit again.
4.5 based on 308 reviews
This is a big but yet amazing space that is great to relax & chill out in, the work that is put into keeping the gardens & park well kept is fantastic, it is so clean & tidy, the gardens & surrounding park are immaculately kept a credit to the ground staff, it has a children's play area & basketball court, a green bowls area & add to it a fantastic cafe it's a great place to while away your day.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
MiniLinks® 18 Hole Par3 Golf Course: Ideal for beginners; perfect for avid golfers; even played & loved by MAJOR WINNERS Tom Watson, Martin Kaymer & Keegan Bradley AND Rickie Fowler! - Beginners & Juniors are very welcome. - Coaching available - BRAND NEW LittleChippers TM Junior Golf Academy - Exciting 9 hole CrazyGolf available - Entertaining 18 hole Pennines Putting available - FREE Club hire or practice with your own - Situated on the seafront, South Promenade opposite The Grand Hotel, Lytham St Annes - MiniLinks.uk is FULLY OPEN ALL YEAR!
What a great course! 3 of us went around in the sunshine and had a really good laugh. Really good value for the money and everybody respectful of waiting till the group in front had finished. Would definitely have another go when visiting Lytham, although always helps when you beat a keen golfer and your own son. ????
4.5 based on 276 reviews
Windmills have featured in Lytham's history for hundreds of years. In 1805 Richard Cookson sought and obtained a lease from the Squire for a plot of land on which to build a 'windy milne'. Later, in 1860, when the prestigious houses in the area were being built the residents looked upon the Windmill as an "industrial nuisance"! On the 2nd January 1919, a tremendous gale turned the sales despite the powerful brake and sparks ignited the woodwork. The Windmill was quickly ravaged by fire, the interior being entirely gutted. The Windmill remained derelict until 1921, when it was given by the Squire to the Lytham Urban District Council. In 1989, the Windmill was restored by Fylde Borough Council and opened to the public. Lytham Windmill is run in partnership with Fylde Borough Council and Lytham Heritage Group.
lytham windmill so english the pride of lancashire just south of blackpool a great little town take a trip out there in summer and enjoy fish and chips on the seat next to the mill yet again great for all the family also dog walkers.
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