Autumn is a fantastic time to get out and see the changing colours of the leaves in Fylde. Take a bracing walk through the extensive grounds of Lytham Hall or explore rural Fylde’s villages and countryside on two feet, two wheels or four hooves via the extensive network of footpaths and bridleways.
Alternatively enjoy a bracing walk around Fairhaven Lake or along the wide-open stretches of beach up to Starr Gate with views across to North Wales. Everyday people come here to jog, Nordic walk or cycle up and down the coast, proving it is far from being the time to hibernate over the winter months, it’s actually a great time to get out into the fresh air and explore what the area has to offer.
If you are looking for something to entertain you, there is plenty available at the Lowther Pavilion including the classic ballet Swan Lake performed by Russian National Ballet, stand-up comedy and great musical tributes.
Lytham Hall also has an active events programme throughout the autumn and winter months, as well as the popular café which is a great spot for lunch or an afternoon tea. For a changing exhibition programme of arts, head to the popular Fylde Gallery at Booth’s in Lytham where there’s free entry or do take a visit to the Lytham Heritage Centre.
Relax and let the stresses melt away at The Spa Hotel at Ribby Hall Village, set in more than 100 acres of beautiful Lancashire countryside. The award winning Spa Hotel offers luxurious accommodation, revitalising treatments and top dining.
Enjoy a sumptuous afternoon tea at the Villa Hotel at Wrea Green or the Clifton Arms Hotel in Lytham, grab a tasty lunch at the Ship in Elswick or the dog friendly Hand and Dagger in Salwick. For something extra special, enjoy a locally sourced meal at the award winning Cartford Inn.
Now is a great time to visit Fylde.
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