With the coming up and an awaited long weekend, to a paradisiacal destination isn’t a bad idea. For those who want to save up the pennies for the summertime, but still spend a few days away from the city, there’s one perfect place that’s not too far from home:

Just two miles from the famous in Lancashire, Lytham St Annes is found. An interesting fact about the town is that it’s based on two separate towns, but because they’re practically next to each other, it’s often referred to as one name. It also has a population of over 42,000 residents.

Lytham St Annes is a classic seaside town with a sandy beach, a Victorian pier, gardens and a lot of history. Nestled along a picturesque stretch of coastline, there are plenty of activities to do, catered to all different ages and preferences.

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Recently, St Anne's was named as one of “the best beaches in England" and was also honoured with a Seaside Award by Keep Britain Tidy, an environmental charity. It’s a great place to soak up all the sunshine, have a refreshing swim, or visit the many gardens to explore - and there’s a waterfall.

The town’s main tourist attraction is the 600ft Victorian Pier stretching to the sea, which has been standing since 1885. The pier is free to visit, welcoming locals and visitors with an array of arcades, cafés, restaurants, and ice cream stands. A stroll on the pier also offers panoramic views of the coastline.

Places to visit in Lytham St Annes
  • St Annes Beach
  • St Annes Pier
  • Ashton Gardens
  • Lytham Hall
  • Lytham Windmill
  • St Annes Beach Huts
  • Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Park View Playing Fields
  • The Promenade Gardens
  • Lowther Gardens

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The food in Lytham St Annes is also well known for its delicious fish and chips. In a report by, ranking the best fish and chips in the UK, The Haven was named as the UK’s finest in the 12th position.

The site said: “It’s worth seeing out this charming backstreet chippy off Lytham St Annes’ South Prom. It’s not the perfectly battered fish, nor that they serve the best chips we’ve tasted on our circumnavigation of the coast.”

In Lytham St Annes, the summers are cool and partly cloudy. As per the latest reports, thethe seaside town to get the most out of the hot temperatures is from late June to early September. Nonetheless, the early stages of spring also make it a great place to disconnect from the busy city life.

Whether you’re looking to spend some time away from home with friends or family during the Easter break without spending a fortune, Lytham St Annes is the place for you - and it’s next to Blackpool. Did anyone say road trip?

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