Why a Short Break in Lytham St Annes is the Perfect Choice for September and October
Most major festivals in Lytham St Annes have now concluded for the year, but there are still plenty of things to do and smaller local events in September and October 2025. Visitors can enjoy short breaks in Lytham St Annes and visit cultural activities, arts, scenic walks, live music, and seasonal events which make the area appealing even after the main festival season has ended.
Events and Activities This Autumn
- Lytham Hall Events: In September and October, Lytham Hall offers an Autumn Classic Vehicle Show (13th September), art exhibitions, antique fairs (28th September), and family-friendly activities such as “Rangers of the Lost Dino Egg” (27th–28th October) and Halloween-themed events.
- Heritage Open Days: Explore Lytham’s historic buildings during the Heritage Open Days (11th–14th September), including rare access to sites like the Windmill and Lytham Hall.
- Lowther Pavilion Theatre Shows: The nearby Lowther Pavilion continues to host concerts and theatre events throughout September and October, with a variety of comedy and seasonal performances.
- Art & Culture: Drop by the Lytham Heritage Centre for the Autumn Art Exhibition, a great spot for picking up unique gifts or simply admiring local talent.
- Cosy Cafés & Afternoon Tea: Relax in independently owned cafés or treat yourself to afternoon tea or a warming lunch in one of the area’s popular tearooms and bistros.
Autumn Experiences and Things to Do
Plenty of things to do when you book a short break in Lytham St Anne’s at The Sea Croft.
- Scenic Walks: Enjoy quieter beaches, panoramic sunsets, and walks along the pier or Lytham Green. The autumn colours in Ashton Gardens and Fairhaven Lake are beautiful at this time of year. Look out for our own Steve Garrill, who has written books on the many walks from Lytham St Annes
- Wildlife and Nature: Autumn is a fantastic season for birdwatching along the Ribble Estuary or exploring the coast for migrating birds and changing foliage.
- Golf and Outdoor Leisure: Golf courses remain open all autumn, providing peaceful rounds with sea views at renowned clubs like Royal Lytham & St Annes.
- Live Music & Local Pubs: There are regular live music nights and open mics in local pubs and hotels, creating a friendly community vibe.
Why Visit in September and October?
- Fewer Crowds: The town is quieter, making it easy to explore, unwind, and enjoy peaceful moments by the sea or in the gardens.
- Seasonal Food: Menus switch to hearty autumn specials—perfect for cosying up after a bracing walk or a cultural excursion.
See You here!
Georgina & Jamie xx