Are they worth visiting.
Bus from Blackpool what place is the first stop.
#When a day is simply not enough.
Why not head off to the
Trawl Inn for a big boy breakfast and pint, lovelingly pulled by a friendly Wetherspoon member. There really is nothing finer afer consumption of a full English, than taking time to relax by their open hearth and kiln dried logs to peruse of the days news, then people watch the coming and goings of Timothy's dicerning clintel.
After a few more scoops of the amber nectar pop outside to absorb all that this jewel of the Western Riviera has to offer, maybe a nice wobble down to
Fairhaven Lake would be good to burn away the excess kcals.
The last time we visited, we were privvy to a Hurricane flyover that made some daring low level passes over the lake. I think if I am not mistaken this was to salute the passing of a battle of Britain memorial fallen pilot.
This time we taxied down to Fairhaven, cooler bag to hand for an afternoon session of fun in the sun. In the cooler bag was an assortment of tinnies and 4 extra large growlers from St Annes pie shop
Bakes And Cakes 29 St Anne's Rd.
Entertainment is always in full abundance, and
The Inn On The Prom is no exception to the rule as you partake of an afternoon session outdoors to an array of visiting artists. The last one we saw was a Solo Saxophinst and oh my days if his rendition of Baker Street didn't bring the house down.
Come evening time or on Sunday afternoons, why not try
The Office on the High St, a cute trendy boutique bar with live bands and singers. The picture below was of a Buddy Holly Tribute and one of the best I've seen locally.
The only time we frequent Lytham is to visit
Seniors Fish and Chip Shop for their special deals. Their
Just Eat Bargain Banger Deal is beyond the insane as you get 4 Jumbo Sausage, 2 Large Chips, 4 Sides for only £11.99.
Blackpool and Cleevely's are magical too, as is Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe, our new go to magical hideaways. Since March we have been on a whirlwind tour of Haven and up to press have visited seven, with six more to complete.
The British Isles have a lot to offer the errant traveller, with no airport hastle, no passport worries and no angry Spaniards telling us all to feck off home as their currently full.
I think you'll enjoy Saint Annes On Sea: