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Updated 9 June 2026

Things to Do in Lytham, UK: Your Ultimate Guide to the Perfect Seaside Escape
Nestled on the stunning Fylde Coast, Lytham is one of the North West's most charming seaside towns. Known for its picturesque green, elegant promenade, elevated nightlife, boutique shops and relaxed coastal atmosphere, it is the ideal destination for couples, families and weekend travellers looking for a traditional British seaside break with a touch of luxury.
Whether you're planning a short stay or a longer coastal getaway, here are the very best things to do in Lytham, including hidden gems, HEIM favourites and must-see attractions. Lytham is less than a 10-minute drive from many of our properties, including Villa Rose, The Old Station House, The Townhouse and The Links House.
No trip to Lytham is complete without visiting the famous Lytham Windmill. Overlooking the Ribble Estuary, this historic white windmill is one of the town's most photographed landmarks. Inside, you'll find a small museum showcasing local maritime history and fascinating exhibits about the town's past. The surrounding green is perfect for a picnic or sunset walk along the coast. Why Visitors Love It
Stretching along the waterfront, Lytham Green is the heart of the town. Unlike traditional sandy beaches, Lytham offers wide, open grassy spaces overlooking the estuary, creating a peaceful and scenic setting. It is perfect for:
On clear days, you can even see across to Southport and the Welsh hills.
If you're looking for a relaxing afternoon, head to Lowther Gardens. Recently renovated, these beautiful gardens feature:
The adjoining Lowther Pavilion hosts theatre shows, live music, comedy nights and community events throughout the year.
Lytham has become well known for its thriving food scene. The town centre is packed with stylish cafés, wine bars, brunch spots and award-winning restaurants. Our HEIM favourites include:
The charming streets around Clifton Street and Henry Street are especially popular for dining and boutique shopping.
Just a short distance from the centre of Lytham lies Fairhaven Lake, one of the best family attractions on the Fylde Coast. Activities include:
The nearby RSPB Discovery Centre is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, especially during migrating bird seasons.
Lytham is internationally famous for golf, thanks to Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world and host of multiple Open Championships. Even if you're not playing, golf fans enjoy visiting the area to soak up its sporting history. Other excellent nearby courses make Lytham a fantastic destination for golf breaks in the UK.
Every summer, the hugely popular Lytham Festival transforms the town into one of the UK's biggest live music destinations. Major international artists regularly perform on Lytham Green, attracting thousands of visitors from across the country. If you're visiting during festival season, book accommodation early, as it is one of the busiest times of the year.
Just minutes away, St Annes-on-the-Sea offers a more traditional sandy beach experience. Here you'll find:
It is perfect for families visiting the Fylde Coast. Book a beach hut at stannesbeachuts.co.uk.
Lytham's town centre is packed with independent boutiques, homeware stores, fashion shops and local gift retailers. Visitors particularly love:
It is one of the best shopping destinations on the Fylde Coast for unique finds.
One of the best ways to experience Lytham is by staying in a holiday home rather than a hotel. Holiday cottages and serviced accommodation offer:
Many visitors choose holiday homes to fully enjoy the relaxed coastal lifestyle and explore the surrounding Fylde Coast at their own pace.
One of the area's most impressive historic landmarks is Lytham Hall, a stunning Georgian country house surrounded by beautiful parkland and woodland walks. Dating back to the 18th century, Lytham Hall is packed with local history and architectural charm. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors on guided tours, enjoy seasonal events or simply relax in the peaceful grounds and tearoom.
The estate is especially popular with:
Throughout the year, Lytham Hall hosts artisan markets, live performances, outdoor cinema nights and festive Christmas events, making it one of the top attractions on the Fylde Coast.
Why Visit Lytham?
Lytham perfectly combines:
Whether you're visiting for a romantic weekend, a golf break or a family holiday, Lytham offers something special in every season.
Planning Your Stay in Lytham
If you're looking for stylish holiday accommodation in Lytham, staying close to the seafront or town centre gives you easy access to all the top attractions, restaurants and coastal walks mentioned above. From luxury apartments to cosy seaside cottages, Lytham is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Lancashire coastline.