The best Attractions in Lytham and things to do in the area

Lytham has so much to offer for the guests of Mode Hotel with many attractions within walking distance.

  • Lytham Windmill

    Lytham Green

    Lytham's best known landmark on the Green.

  • Lytham Hall & Gardens

    Lytham

    Grade I country house and parkland with events throughout the year

  • Mussel Tanks

    Lytham Prom

    Learn about Lytham's maritime history.

  • Fairhaven Lake & Gardens

    Fairhaven

    Fairhaven Lake is a popular destination for a walk around the lake, watching the wildlife, hiring a boat or having a picnic. RSPB Discovery Centre, Spitfire memorial and bowling greens, tennis courts and shop.

  • Fairhaven Adventure Golf

    Fairhaven Lake

    This exciting new eighteen hole attraction offers all the family a journey around Fylde featuring many recognisable landmarks.

  • RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre

    Fairhaven Lake

    Refurbished in 2021, Fairhaven Lake and the Ribble Estuary are a haven for over 270,000 birds each year.

Theatre Shows near Lytham

  • Lowther Pavillion

    Lytham

    Local theatre venue hosting a variety of performances

  • The Grand Theatre

    Blackpool

    Lytham's best known landmark on the Green.

  • Winter Gardens

    Blackpool

    Winter Gardens Blackpool is one of Europe's biggest theatres and entertainment complexes.

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Lytham Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes! Despite us being collectively known as Lytham St Annes, we have two distinct towns on the Fylde Coast with the areas of Fairhaven and Ansdell sandwiched in between. St Annes, or St Annes-on-Sea as it is also known is a traditional sea-side town with beach, hotels and promenade. Lytham is known for its fast growing collection of quality restaurants, its luxury shopping and of course the Windmill and Lytham Green.

  • There are short and long stay car parks in Lytham.

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  • The coastal walk is an enjoyable experience from the broad sands, north of the pier in the St Annes, walk past the pier and the beach huts to a more shingled area. This will take you to Fairhaven Lake, then Granny's Bay. A flat promenade walk then takes you along Lytham Green and to the Windmill. Fairhaven Lake is a great spot for bird-watching is also the host of the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre (opening times vary)

    There are several free play areas at Ashton Gardens in St Annes and also near the beach huts on the sea-front. Fairhaven Lake has tennis courts, and skate park and toddler pirate park. Towards Lytham, Lowther Gardens has a toddler play area and Park View 4U in Lytham accommodates all ages with larger playing fields, a BMX track, a sand & water play area and climbing frames.

    If you want to head inland the Witch Wood and Lytham Hall offer lovely walks. Lytham Hall often runs free or low cost activities throughout the year. If you visit in the summer, St Annes Carnival and Lytham Club Day are great family days.

  • Yes, it's a great place to run along the beach, but also the wide promenade runs the length of the coast. Park Run is also held every Saturday in the grounds of Lytham Hall.

  • Less windy than Blackpool! However the sea breeze often leaves clear skies when inland is cloudy so we get more hours of sunshine than most of Lancashire. Most summer weekends you will find day trippers relaxing on the beach. Crisp, breezy autumn and winter days give a great chance to blow away the cobwebs with a walk along the beach! See Lytham St Annes weather forecast.