FYLDE & WYRE
TIME TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY
Immerse yourself in a warm welcome in Wyre, discover the Ancient market Town of Garstang, the coastal delights of Fleetwood, the sumptuous cafe culture of Poulton-le-Fylde, the shopping experience of Thornton Cleveleys, and the beauty of Wyre Villages and the Forest of Bowland. Discover coastal attractions, rural retreats, fine dining, festivals, adventurous activities and historical market towns all in Wyre. For a complete listing of where to stay, what to see and do, where to go and where to eat, pick up a Wyre holiday guide.
Or why not take a look at
www.visitwyre.co.uk. To pre-order your Wyre Holiday Guide please telephone 01253 887445
ENjOY, EXPLORE, EXPERIENcE LYTHAM ST ANNES
Enjoy the perfect beach, golden sands, a victorian Pier - home of the quintessentially English seaside holiday - Lytham St Annes – a coastal gem. Elegant parks and gardens, sweeping lawns, breathtaking estuary views inspiring thousands of visitors with the won- derful wildlife of the Ribble Estuary. Experience top-class modern hotels and restaurants with old fashioned ethics. Enjoy
the challenge of our strong golfing tradition; four championship courses are located within a 5 miles radius, including the world class Royal Lytham & St Annes.
Explore the traditional coastal village of Lytham, steeped in history which is told within its famous landmark windmill and Lytham hall a Grade I listed Georgian mansion. Celebrate our Lytham Proms Festival with stars of the stage and screen, our 1940s Wartime Festival with thrilling battles, educational talks and demonstrations all taking place during the month of August.
For more details go to
www.visitlythamstannes.co.uk or call 01253 725610
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