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Lytham Hall

Lytham Saint Annes, Lytham

Type of walk

Flat, Forest, Park

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Picnic Areas, Toilets, Refreshments Available, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

Lytham hall is very dog friendly. Next to town. 80 acres of park and woodland its doggy heaven. It is flat with paths and there is a cafe on site. Free parking. Open Monday to Friday [free], with a £1 charge on Sunday. Closed Saturdays.

Georgian Grade 1 Hall open to visitors Thursday and Sunday pm [check first to ensure hall is open].£5 entry.

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    Fuisfamily

    7 years ago

    Went today for the first time, we all loved it ❤️ Beautiful place, nice light lunch in the tea rooms, friendly and welcoming. We will be back soon 👍 The Swain family 😁
  • fudgesmum profile
    fudgesmum

    5 years ago

    Lovely stroll through woodlands with a coffee & teacake thrown in
  • Roxy321 profile
    Roxy321

    2 years ago

    Lovely grounds and seems very dog friendly.
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Lytham Hall Park, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 4JX, UK View on Google

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