Located in Lytham St Annes, The County Hotel by Innkeeper's Collection features a bar and a restaurant, and provides guests with free WiFi access throughout the hotel.
On the seafront of Lytham St Anne’s just opposite the promenade, Offshore - The Inn Collection Group offers free parking, serves home-cooked meals, and is a 5-minute walk from St Anne’s Edwardian...
chris
Belgium
Room very clean and comfortable,same for the bathroom.Breakfast in morning was very good-cooked to order,came quickly
With an air-conditioned gym, 20-metre indoor heated pool and a spa, Dalmeny Hotel overlooks the sea from St Annes seaside promenade and is a 10-minute drive from Blackpool.
Pearl
United Kingdom
Good range of food but children running around everywhere crying shouting very warm and a little cramped for table space I waited for tea or coffee it did not arrive so went back to my room for a drink
The friendly, stylish and family-run Bedford Hotel is a 2-minute walk from Lytham St Annes town centre and beach. Leisure facilities include a fully equipped Cybex gym.
Claire
United Kingdom
Love the staff and care & attention they provide is second to none .
Clean & spacious room & lovely food.
Situated on St.Annes Promenade, this stylish hotel overlooks the Irish Sea and St.Annes Beach, and offers stunning interior decor and quality furnishings.
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We stayed in a beach front flat , it was close to the main...
We stayed in a beach front flat , it was close to the main shops and the beach. Walking is easy as everywhere is flat. It was difficult to find somewhere to eat as the town was very very busy, which wasn’t a problem to be honest we were so impressed to see everyone out having a great time, good for the local economy.
Sylvia
United Kingdom
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Stayed in an area known as fairhaven equal distance to...
Stayed in an area known as fairhaven equal distance to lytham or St annes. Went into St annes lovely little place clean and well looked after. Found the obligatory wetherspoons for breakfast but plenty of coffee shops around
jo
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Lytham town is quaint & has lots of lovely cafes & bars.
Lytham town is quaint & has lots of lovely cafes & bars. There are all kinds of shops, many very classy.
St Anne`s shopping area is not quite as good but it leads straight to the pier & beach area. Lots of nice walks. Fairhaven lake area very pretty.
sarah
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
St annes is perfect place for family break with the option...
St annes is perfect place for family break with the option to travel through to blackpool or the shops and cafes in lytham. St annes is a place my small children love due to the sandy beach and amusement at the pier lots of memories to be made.
Lynsey
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Pretty place, no drama, good choice of food places including...
Pretty place, no drama, good choice of food places including vegan and gluten free options, pretty much any shop you'd need, great seaside location to get fresh air, things for families to do, great choice of places to stay.
Laura
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Scored 8.0
Been too Lytham & Lytham St Anne’s x3 now.
Been too Lytham & Lytham St Anne’s x3 now. Hubby absolutely loves it there & the beaches are lovely (though I’m not a lover of sand). There are plenty of restaurants, pubs/bars & shops too suit all pockets & tastes. We’ve walked from Lytham St Anne’s through to St.Annes on Sea (where the Windmill is) & then round to Lytham square where there are lots of places for a drink & meal, after stopping at a local bar with pub grub (The Railway). So yes I’d recommend. Beaches are safe, there’s a small funfair, & plenty of garden’s (e.g. Ashton’s Park) & if it rains there’s a cinema & an indoor pool. So also plenty to keep kids entertained. The bus service is pretty regular although it can be confusing if you are new to the place - we would have gotten bus into Blackpool (if a local hadn’t told us) instead of into Lytham Square where we were going for a meal at the ‘Olive Tree’, 54 is also good as are Allegria (in St Anne’s) & The Anatolia Sky (on sea front). The chippy near the pier is also good (& cheaper than what we pay at home for fish & chips) with big portions.
Anne Atherton
United Kingdom
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Wonderful gem of a hotel, country house style but 5 minutes to the centre of Lytham which is also great with restaurants and smart bars. Large comfortable bed, clean and very large bathroom (number 16). The staff could not be more friendly and helpful. Lovely cooked breakfast with table service. Will be back
Stayed in Room 1, excellent facilities & hosts, weather was dire in Lytham for our stay over but Andy greeted us with a cold beer & fizz & we had a great afternoon/night in Lytham. Hotel was very welcoming & comfortable, great facilities & superb breakfast. Definitely recommend. We’ll be back.
Very relaxed, staff lovely
Close to all amenities we wanted ,prom for walks ,pitch n putt course and lovely swim in hotel during the day
Then on bus outside hotel to Lytham festival each night
Night cap at bar on return from festival
Plenty of relaxing seating areas
Excellent location, value for money, cleanliness, very peaceful at night for a relaxing sleep, good breakfast and a very friendly helpful professional host. I would highly recommend this hotel for a relaxing holiday break in a very pretty seaside resort.
Room was clean, all amenities were provided. We had the top floor twin room, booked for Lytham Festival. Short bus ride into Lytham, bus stop at the rear of the hotel. Lovely place to stay.
Went for a friends birthday as they have stayed in Lytham St Annes in the past. No real issues with hotel. A little overpriced for the standard of the rooms and facilities.
All around a very friendly and homely environment. More welcoming and cosy than a chain hotel for sure. Staff were very friendly and accommodating to individual needs.
It was great location for the Lytham festival. Staff were very friendly and bar staff put snacks on when the festival finished, forcthose returning to the hotel
The staff were lovely, the two bedroom apartment we had was brilliant. There is nothing to dislike about the hotel we loved it, we will certainty be returning.
Everything. Our 3rd stay so far this year. Won't be our last. Stuart & his team are great. Very helpful & always pleasant. Hotel is peaceful & relaxing.
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