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Lytham is a charming and elegant coastal town on the Fylde Coast, known for its leafy streets, scenic views, and relaxed atmosphere. With its historic character and modern sophistication, it offers a perfect mix of things to see, do, eat and drink. Begin your visit with a walk along Lytham Green, a wide grassy expanse stretching along the seafront, where you’ll find the town’s most iconic landmark—the Lytham Windmill. Built in the early 1800s, it once served the local farming community and now houses a small museum telling the story of the town’s agricultural and maritime heritage.

Continue along the promenade for views across the Ribble Estuary, a haven for birdlife and a peaceful contrast to nearby Blackpool. Lytham’s rich history as a fishing and shrimping village still echoes through the town’s character, though today it’s better known for its boutique shops, elegant cafes and annual events like the Lytham Festival. Stroll through Lowther Gardens, a beautifully maintained Victorian park with a theatre, bowling greens, and colourful floral displays. It’s a lovely place to unwind or catch a local performance.

For shopping and browsing, head to Clifton Street, where you’ll find independent stores, gift shops, and delis offering everything from artisan cheeses to stylish homeware. When it comes to food, Lytham punches well above its weight. For lunch or coffee, The Lytham Kitchen is a cosy spot with excellent cakes and locally sourced produce. If you’re in the mood for a traditional pub, The Taps is a local favourite with real ales and a friendly vibe. For something a little more refined, Spago offers contemporary Italian dishes in a stylish setting, while Ego Mediterranean serves a varied menu with flavours from across southern Europe.

As the sun sets, enjoy a drink at The Queens, a historic seafront pub with views across the estuary, perfect for a quiet evening by the water. Whether you’re visiting for a few hours or the whole day, Lytham offers a relaxing yet engaging experience, rich with charm, culture, and a strong sense of local identity.

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