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Fleetwood in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Fleetwood, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like The Mount Pavilion, Highbury Stadium, and Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like @Katie's - Eat /Drink / Socialize and Steamer so you can get the best taste of Fleetwood while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Fleetwood in 3 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Marine Hall, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Affinity Lancashire Outlet Shopping

4.0
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3.7
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Outlet mall
Shopping
Shopping mall
Affinity Lancashire Outlet Shopping in Fleetwood is a great destination for family fun during half term, with circus events featuring performers like Louby Lou and Jimmy Juggle & Stilts. The outlet houses over 40 top brands and designer outlets, offering high-quality clothing for men and women, including t-shirts with funny prints, caps, scarves, and shirts. Visitors can enjoy discounts at the mall's many nice shops and grab a bite at the selection of cafes available.
Affinity is a lovely place for a relaxed wander. The shops are well-maintained, clean, and offer a laid-back vibe. It’s great that many of them are dog-friendly too. While I don’t tend to spend hours here, there are some really nice touches for families, including treasure hunts and a play area to keep the kids entertained. There’s a real community feel to the place, and if you fancy a stroll, a walk down to the docks is always enjoyable – especially if you’re into checking out the boats in port. It’s great having something like this right on our doorstep.
Paul M — Google review
Visited mid week. Lots of parking, all shopping area disabled access..Good range of shops, quite a few with discounts. Nice atmosphere on a quieter day. Outdoor seating area and kids play area. Overlooks old harbour.
Christophe W — Google review
Not a huge amount lot of shops but a very nice shopping outlet centre where you can pick up some nice discounted items. About 10 minutes walk to the tram station and near Fleetwood market. Plenty of places to sit outside with a coffee and cake on a sunny day.
Jacqueline S — Google review
Good 👍 ............................................................. Places to visit and space where we buy lots of things together. And having a discount as well depends on the season.... .......................................................... ............................................................ Sports direct , Skechers outlet......etc Comfort meets style. Shop the latest men’s /womens shoes, sandals & more on. Your Ultimate Style and Fitness Upgrade!
Gopesh K — Google review
A good number of shops to browse but you won't find everything you want but a nice enough place.
Carl B — Google review
If passing its worth nipping in but don't expect to much. When this first opened as Freeport years ago it seemed to have better retail units and a little buzz about the place but unfortunately the retail units left aren't quite the standard they once was and it now lacks atmosphere. It's OK if you're within the area but not worth a special journey.
Duncan M — Google review
Not a full day out but perfectly good for a couple of hours or an afternoon's shopping. They've got a body shop which is fantastic now they're mainly online, a salt rock which I didn't know had stores up here and a couple of other good one's. The furniture sale area of Next was particularly good, some excellent bargains, but as I was swinging by on the way to the Lake District it wasn't viable to buy anything sadly. It isn't somewhere I'd travel to specifically as I don't live locally to it, but I'm glad I went and I'd go again if I was passing that way.
Craig D — Google review
We walked here from the Ferry as I wanted to buy a hat on a cold day so walked direct (see what I did here) to Sports Direct on the map. Except sadly, despite being right outside the store we then couldn't get in as the only pedestrian access point is right down the other end of the strip so it would've taken us easily another 20-30 minutes to walk to Sports Direct and back. By this point, not only did I have cold ears, I now also had a foul mood and started to behave like a toddler. We therefore gave up and went to Asda instead where I cheered up with some sweets and a nice new hat. Really needs to consider that not everyone drives here and add a pedestrian access point near to the McDonalds. I'm sure it's ok inside, but we never got that far. I did however, get a nice hat. Thanks George @ ASDA!
Robert C — Google review
Anchorage Rd, Fleetwood, FY7 6AE, United Kingdom•http://affinitylancashire.com/•+44 1253 877377•Tips and more reviews for Affinity Lancashire Outlet Shopping
20 min · 1 mi
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Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve

4.6
(304)
Nature preserve
Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve is a reclaimed marshland located on the site of a former power station, making it an interesting example of industrial reclamation. It's a small but vibrant area that supports various bird species and offers opportunities for birdwatching. The reserve is accessible from Jameson Road and features designated areas where visitors can walk their dogs on leads as well as spots to let them off. Additionally, there's convenient car parking available near Fleetwood road, providing easy access for visitors.
A wonderful place for nature lovers, especially bird watchers and photographers. I recently visited and photographed sparrows, a dunnock, tufted ducks, and a reed bunting. The reserve sits near the River Wyre estuary, with scenic views across to Knott End. The salt marshes provide a rich habitat, and the hulks of old fishing trawlers add a unique, atmospheric touch to the landscape. On lucky days, you might spot swallows darting through the air—though capturing them in flight is quite the challenge! The paths can be a bit rough in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended. A great spot for dog walkers, bird watchers, or even a bit of fishing. Plus, Fleetwood town and all its amenities are just a short distance away. Well worth a visit!
Lee W — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful area. Large open green fields and open areas - this seems to attract a lot of dog walkers!! Although there are many signs about where dogs should be on and off leads, and fines if owners don’t pick up after them. Most disregard it and allow there pets to leave their mess!! This is very sad as it ruins this place.
Marky H — Google review
We called here by default, as we had intended to go into Cleveleys. As soon as we got out of the car we were covered in horrid black sticky flies. Swarms everywhere. It was so bad we got back in the car and travelled in-land to the Nature reserve. What a find only a few cars so lovely and quiet. We had a lovely walk round and had a chat to a local man walking his dog who told us about a local chippy to try later. If I lived in that area I would definitely use the reserve as part of my daily walk/run. There was also a lovely housing estate just facing which looked very well kept. There was a model flying club too but we didn’t get a chance to see them in action. Definitely worth a visit. Take a packed lunch/picnic and just sit.
Angie G — Google review
Like to 5 star but was not nice local kids late at night on motorbikes hammering them through the reserve and using horns.Then some bad dog owners off leads and terrorising birds. Not one issue from out of town visitors noted in 3 days. Mrs buzzing seen first wild barn owl and got to use her life boat on the water.Well worth the visit shops very close but quiet/secluded at the same time. Will be back to stop again.
Stephen R — Google review
Well,the name not lies,deep mud until the eye can see. Hovewer,the shipwrecks,and the fresh air in the nature makes it magical.
Peter E — Google review
Great spot for a walk, usually plenty of parking available (free).
George C — Google review
Epic little spot where it's nice to sit and chill or have a nice walk round great for walking the dogs
Stu M — Google review
A peaceful place and so cracking views of the estuary and lake district
Kay J — Google review
Jameson Rd, Fleetwood, FY7 8TW, United Kingdom•https://www.visitfleetwood.info/about/parks/river-wyre-fleetwood…•+44 1772 534709•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve
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Highbury Stadium

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4.3
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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Highbury Stadium is a 5500 capacity venue and the home ground of Fleetwood FC, known as 'The Cod Army'. The stadium features a club shop on-site and is conveniently located near The Strawberry, a popular spot for pre-match drinks. It offers good facilities with unobstructed views of the pitch. Parking can be limited on match days but it's close to the tram stop. The stadium provides a family-friendly environment with reasonably priced food and drinks.
Lovely stadium, easy access once you've found parking. Really good atmosphere, even with a 1/4 filled stadium. Seats all round, clean facilities and friendly staff. Highly recommende.
Stewart A — Google review
My garden shed is bigger than this. It’s got door a window. My garden shed is bigger than this. No trains to Fleetwood you have to the train to Blackpool North. Then you can either get the tram, bus or if you want to Walk it it’s a 7.2 mile hike. Might be nice in August but January give it a miss. Chippy out side the ground & Tesco extra a 5 minute walk away. View from the stand is okay no obstructions. Worth a visit just to tuck it off on your 92 club.
Keith J — Google review
Great atmosphere from the whole ground (including the away end) and a decent ground too. The food was spot on! 🤩 I got the chicken balti pie and it was glorious (if you don't mind spice) 🥧. The home fans were very welcoming and made a decent noise inside the ground! Will definitely come back next season if we stay up! 🔵⚪️
Charlie B — Google review
Well maintained stadium. Stewards, club shop staff and bar staff all very pleasant. Good atmosphere at the match and in the bar afterwards.
Norn I — Google review
Exquisite stadium with warm atmosphere, but the transportation is extremely inconvenient. There is no train station nearby. The nearest train stations are in Blackpool or Poulton-le-Fylde, so you can only get to the stadium by bus or tram.
夏侯元菡 — Google review
Went to Fleetwood for my Grandson being a mascot. We had a good day went in the bar before were both sets of supporters had a great time eating and drinking and singing sweet Caroline etc very family friendly.. football was ok but it was very cold definitely come back well done fleetwood Town
Glyn ( — Google review
I think it would be best if you had more home supporters in Jim's bar not like against Everton far too many .
Stuart G — Google review
Great club. My son's team were team if the week and had a great time in the gaming zone and leading out the players
Phil B — Google review
Park Ave, Fleetwood, FY7 6SP, United Kingdom•https://www.fleetwoodtownfc.com/•+44 1253 775080•Tips and more reviews for Highbury Stadium
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Memorial Park

4.5
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4.2
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Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Memorial Park in Fleetwood is a beloved seven-hectare Grade II listed park that offers various amenities such as tennis courts, bowling greens, children's play areas, and beautiful gardens. It was established to honor the First World War and is recognized for its rare First World War landscape architecture. The park features a mix of formal and natural spaces with well-maintained walkways, shrubs, nature areas, and large playing fields.
Beautiful Park. If you go down to the little pond lake thing, you will be surprised to see terrapins in there. And then squirrels playing around. Very peaceful and calming
Charleigh M — Google review
Great park and well maintained. Wyre Wheels Cycling Programme Wyre Wheels provides a fantastic opportunity for participants to enjoy cycling using a variety of adapted bicycles, including trikes, side-by-side bikes, hand cycles, quad bikes, and wheelchair-accessible bikes. Our sessions are open to everyone—whether you have a disability, limited mobility, are recovering from an illness or injury, are elderly, or simply want to regain confidence on a bike. Session Details 📍 Location: Memorial Park, Fleetwood 💷 Cost: £4 per session 2025 Schedule 🚴 Every Friday | 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM (No booking required—just turn up! Last entry at 12:30 PM.) Come along and enjoy the ride!
Neil L — Google review
I love our local park, it has been a blessing during lock down. A lovely duck pond, great planting, a tennis court and all weather pitch. Plenty of toddlers and children's apparatus to play on, a massive sports field, small woods, 3 bowling greens and dedicated to all our local war heroes with a cenotaph and heritage walk. Well done wyre/Fleetwood council and all the staff on maintaining and continuing to improve Memorial Park.
Keith L — Google review
Lovely park , it has events on through they year . It's looked after by local volunteers. Tennis court, bowling green,loos, play area, rose garden , duck pond ,
Michelle S — Google review
Park was clean and seemed well maintained. It is completely contained with different areas for different age groups and fairly well laid out. There were some swings for disabled children and wide walkways around the edges but not leading from area to area. The rest of memorial park has very well maintained, wide walkways, lots of shrubs and nature areas, large playing field and courts. Plenty for a family to do. (Also for geeks like me, plenty of Pokestops!🤣)
Michelle V — Google review
Nice hidden park, little play area for little ones, my daughter enjoyed it.
Anna H — Google review
Nice Park to walk round only thing letting ot down was the amount of beer bottles left around
David T — Google review
Shame the weather wasn't better. Good to see the military vehicles and a Spitfire up close!
Philip H — Google review
Fleetwood, FY7 7AQ, United Kingdom•+44 1253 891000•Tips and more reviews for Memorial Park
4 min · 0.87 mi
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Fleetwood Market

4.2
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3.7
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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Nestled in the charming coastal town of Fleetwood, Fleetwood Market stands out as a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike. Established in 1840, this historic market boasts over 250 stalls that offer an eclectic mix of goods. From fresh produce to unique crafts, clothing, and even electronic items, there's something for everyone here. The market features both indoor and outdoor sections where you can explore everything from gourmet street food to beautifully crafted jewelry and household essentials.
Spent two enjoyable hours browsing around this large and friendly market. I visited on a Friday (it's also open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), travelling here on the tram from Blackpool. You get off at the Victoria Street tram stop, and it's only a couple of minutes' walk to the market entrance. This is a proper traditional market, mainly indoor, with friendly stallholders and a wide variety of merchandise, including ladies' and men's clothing, leather goods, knitting wools and haberdashery, some beautiful table linen, greetings cards, sweets, homewares, pet supplies, books and DVD's, mobile phone accessories, and much more. There's even an earwax removal service and a foot clinic. Did not see a lot of food stalls on this visit though. There's a nice café and deli, and there were also a few outdoor stalls where you could get street food. Prices were generally very reasonable, with some great bargains to be found. Bought a lovely real leather black bag for a very good price. The stallholder was really helpful. I could pay for my bag with a debit card, but some of the other traders accept cash only (there's a cash machine on the premises). The market hall is wheelchair accessible, with plenty of space to move around. Good clean toilets. Dog friendly. Ample free parking. All in all, this is one of the best indoor markets I've been to. It's well worth a visit if you're in the Fleetwood area.
Valerie H — Google review
Great selection of stalls. We took a bus from Blackpool (number 1) for about 40 mins and glad we did. We got sweets, a new hat, gem stones. They've got lots of bargains you didn't know you needed! Well worth checking when it's open and giving it a visit.
GtB F — Google review
Huge indoor market area, wheelchair accessible plenty of stalls with loads of choice, cafes available, toilets available, even a small outdoor market. We spent a couple of hours here. We also ate at Café al Fresco in the outside market area We were very impressed with the service, staff, quality of food, cleanliness of sitting area outside and value for money. Would definitely recommend. They can get busy and may take a bit of time to get your order, but they do let you know before ordering so you have a choice to wait or not. I was pleased I waited, it was well worth it . Would definitely go again.
Paul C — Google review
If you are a person who likes to come out of Blackpool for a while. This is a good market. Mixture of memories of the old days. Into now. Quite a big place. Does get busy. Great for holiday makers to have a look round. Plenty of cafes.
Katie B — Google review
Love to go here for a couple of hours when on holiday in Blackpool. Very rarely buy much but this time decided to get a set of "60s songs". Certainly won't be buying anything like it again from that stall, on track 9 at moment & only been able to listen to 3. I know you pays your money & takes your chance on markets, well once bitten twice shy.
Karen — Google review
Fleetwood Market is another staple of any visit to the west coast, a very large indoor market with a huge choice of stalls selling everything from home wares to hosiery. We found a few little gems we'd been looking for for quite some time & there's also an outdoor section too. It's currently undergoing renovation so it's a tight squeeze in places but it's still a great place, a must see for any visitor.
Christian H — Google review
First time to the fleetwood market and has to say it has everything not been to a good market in a long time. My other favourite market is Bury in Greater Manchester. But back to this one . It's got a great shirt stall doing big sizes. I found up to 5XL & in good styles. Also, as a wool stall if you're in to knitting and lots of other clothes stall .and when the shopping is done , pop into the cafe .try and avoid dodgy Dave with his stall outside the cafe . with his aftershaves & perfume & jewellery & watches because before you know it, it's in the bag, and you wonder what you have just bought .he as the gift of the gab as out door market. Facilities there are toilets and they are clean .we got the trams 🚊 from Blackpool and took about 35 to 40 mins to get there . Highly recommended 👌
Mickey N — Google review
Nice market with plenty of different types of stalls.
Paulo P — Google review
26 Adelaide St, Fleetwood, FY7 6AD, United Kingdom•http://www.fleetwoodmarket.co.uk/•+44 1253 887650•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood Market
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Under a 1-minute walk from Affinity Lancashire Outlet Shopping, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

@Katie's - Eat /Drink / Socialize

4.7
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4.8
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Katie's is a popular spot with a bustling atmosphere and a modern countryside setting. The menu features traditional Lancashire recipes made with local, seasonal ingredients, giving classic flavors a fresh update. Despite the busy ambiance, the food is described as lovely and well-presented, with generous portions at reasonable prices. The staff are praised for their professionalism and friendliness, while the establishment itself is noted for its cleanliness and comfortable seating. Overall, Katie's comes highly recommended for its outstanding food and service.
I have visited @Katie's twice in the last two weeks, both times for breakfast shortly after opening time (10am). We were seated promptly and it was explained that we should order at the till. We were seated at a table for two in the dining room which was spacious, nicely decorated and clean. When I went to place my order at the till, there was a short, if no queue at all. The first thing I was asked on both occasions was if anyone in my party had any food allergies (none). Ordering was efficient and they accepted card which was a bonus. They brought everything out to us except sugars and sauces which you collect from a side table near the till. There was also a delicious looking cake display, and on my second visit I caved and ordered a slice of the lemon drizzle cake (which was delicious and very generously portioned). We ordered: - Ruby Hot Chocolate with cream and marshmallows - Iced Latte - Chocolate Fudge Brownie - Lemon Drizzle cake - Full English Breakfast Our food and drink arrived quickly and everything was delicious tasting and nicely presented. The staff we interacted with were also very friendly and professional. The quality of the full english breakfast was also consistent with our last visit, delicious! We will definitely be back in the future for breakfast and we look forward to trying the lunch menu sometime soon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jodie W — Google review
This is a nice place to come and have something to eat and drink, the tables and chairs are comfortable, and the food was nice but small portions for what we had, we had the afternoon tea only 3 half sandwiches not much salad just watercress and a tomato, the crisps weren’t fresh, and had been left out of the packet open. The cakes were very nice and big portions so happy with this. Overall it was nice but expensive for what it was. Would we come yes but not for the afternoon tea.
Martin A — Google review
Good value breakfast, cooked how we liked it. Cherry tomatoes were unusual inclusion but very tasty. Butter supplied was excellent too.
Peter W — Google review
What a pleasant surprise this was. We could tell it was popular as there were quite a few people seated inside and out, even though the outlet was very quiet. Really lovely food. Not over fussy meals, excellent portions (not too big and not too small) and really well presented. I had the Crispy Chicken & Bacon Salad & my partner had the Turkey and Cranberry Sandwich. Pot of tea for two. Next time we'll try the coffee. Good prices (£20 in total) and friendly staff. I forgot to take pics of the menu. We'll definitely return ... .... We returned today and opted for the soup and half sandwich combo, once again lovely tasty food and lovely staff. Highly recommend.
Louise B — Google review
Excellent customer service with a smile.. clean and home made food we travel from Blackpool south especially to come. Thanks been again a few times since first review and can confirm the food is a great standard and we keep coming.. well done 👏
Glyn ( — Google review
I wholeheartedly recommend Katie's Café for a special lunch with its pleasing decor, tasty food and excellent service. All for of us enjoyed the food we ordered. The kid's Afternoon Tea was a wonderful treat for my granddaughter: it makes me smile even now just thinking about the look of delight on her face when it was placed in front of her. 😊🥰 The staff were all really lovely and went out of their way to accommodate the four of us at a busy time. The food was really fresh and was served quickly despite how busy it was. It was really refreshing to find such a place to eat lunch that really does tick all the boxes! 🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟
Sue S — Google review
Popped into the café today and even though it was really busy, I was so impressed with the service. Despite how hectic it was, Grace, who served me, was so friendly and attentive. She made sure I had everything I needed and checked in with a smile, even while rushing around helping everyone else. You could tell she genuinely cared about the customers. It’s rare to get service that good when a place is that busy. Will definitely be coming back sometime soon!
Abigail O — Google review
Lovely atmosphere with polite friendly staff, Boujeé Interior and brunch girly vibes. Food was well presented and tasty. Live the creativity of the names of the drinks. Nice addition of the larger seating area inside Xx
Jaimee B — Google review
Unit 7, Anchorage Rd, Fleetwood FY7 6AE, United Kingdom•+44 1253 681525•Tips and more reviews for @Katie's - Eat /Drink / Socialize

Steamer

4.5
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4.6
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$$$$cheap
Pub
Restaurant
Embark on a delightful journey aboard the Ullswater Steamer, where breathtaking views of the serene Ullswater Lake await. These charming red-funnelled Victorian steamers offer an elegant way to traverse from Glenridding to Pooley Bridge, making for perfect photo opportunities along the way. The ferry service also hosts special excursions like wildlife-watching trips and photography cruises, ensuring every moment is memorable. After your scenic ride, why not unwind at The Steamer pub?
Good food, good prices (inc bar). Had fish & chips, steak pie, and gammon steak between us all. All well cooked hearty food. Server was really friendly. All in all, a nice meal. My only negative was that the little restaurant was a little cold. Didn't get to meet Mr Little.. maybe next time.
Elizabeth D — Google review
Saturday 2nd August and this is it. This old barmaid Megan is ultra rude and ignorant and arrogant. I asked for a pint of lime cordial as l was driving. You would swear ld asked for a pint of pee. The look on her face was disgust l dont know why and this which is not a pint was £4.10 for a splash of lime and tqo water l asked for ice didn't get any More profit in that than a pint of lager you silly woman. Won't be returning or recommending Cherie and Syd l hope you dont loose your business
Ghost S — Google review
Dire! Walked in and walked straight back out. Saturday lunch time and absolutely no one in this enormous pub. Not surprised as it is very run down and tatty. Definitely would not risk the food.
David P — Google review
Visited here this week to have some food and a drink as they are dog friendly. 2 or 3 signs outside clearly state "home cooked food". Asked on entry to be told "we don't do food..." Stayed for a drink anyway. They have a good selection of beers and live entertainment.
Richard F — Google review
Try and seek out this pub it's really friendly. A proper boozer with the fixtures and fittings of what you would expect from a classic British public house. When we visited they had recently completed a refurbishment. The pub looks stunning. The staff are amazing and provide excellent customer service. They have a good selection of beers with a few real ales in tap. The food here is superb and it is excellent value too. Prices are very cheap and portions are massive. The meat feast pizza is great. It must be the only meat feast pizza around that has real meat. The sharer nachos should not be missed! It's ginormous!
Rod S — Google review
Went there on the Saturday had they had a super band playing. Sunday it was a DJ doing requests which was also brilliant. He got people up dancing. My husband and I had our picture taken with the famous TV legend Syd little. Lovely man.
Karen H — Google review
We went to see Sid & Sherrie as I hadn't seen them for years ... It was so lovely to see them both .. the pub was amazing & brilliant atmosphere.. my best friend & I hope to go Thier again soon xxx
Jax S — Google review
Argyle on tour! You cannot come to Fleetwood without finding "The Steamer" and meeting and paying our respects to Sid Little...a comedy legend! Fortunately we did meet him. He was very gracious and chatty and his pub is a great part of the local community making money for the local hospice with Karaoke events. Great beer, great welcome from all the locals and especially Sid and Andy....
Colin B — Google review
3 Queen's Ter, Fleetwood, FY7 6BT, United Kingdom•http://www.thesteamerfleetwood.foodanddrinksites.co.uk/•+44 1253 681001•Tips and more reviews for Steamer
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Mr Chips

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Fish and chips takeaway
Fast food restaurant
Mr Chips is a popular spot in Fleetwood known for its delicious fish and chips. Customers rave about the fresh and tender fish, along with the perfectly cooked chips. The staff is described as friendly and efficient, providing great service to visitors. While some find the prices to be more affordable than other options in the area, others appreciate the generous portion sizes offered at Mr Chips.
We were in Fleetwood before 12. I usually go to the excellent Granada Fish Bar, but that was shut so I headed for Pisces, but that wasn't open either, so I went to Mr Chips, hoping for the best. The prices were very reasonable: a large fish and small chips was £7.80. I added peas for another £1. The fish was cooked to order and was huge. We struggled to eat it all ( 2 sharing) It was all very very good. The service was polite and friendly. Now I have a dilemma when I next go to Fleetwood where there are 2 outstanding chippies.
Hilary C — Google review
Never ordering from there again. Always something missing on orders. Food is all and re heated. Just had to use a steak knife to cut a pie open which was burnt on the inside. Fish was soggy. Not acceptable! You ring to tell them and all you get is ring just eat! Never a refund for food kissing and now the food is disgusting!
Hayley T — Google review
The fish was perfectly cooked — light, flaky, and wrapped in a crisp golden batter that wasn’t too oily. The chips were hot and chunky, with just the right balance of crunch and softness. Portion sizes were generous, and everything tasted fresh. Service was friendly and quick, and the shop was clean and welcoming. A proper traditional fish and chip experience — would definitely come back again!
L — Google review
I have never had a bad meal from here you definitely get a good bit of fish in a small meal
Michelle S — Google review
FLEETWOOD... Absolutely brilliant... I read the reviews and wanted to go ... we did from Manchester, and they did not disappoint... would definitely go again .. The lady who served us was helpful and very friendly... I chose the offer for 2 , smaller portions... It was still a filling meal... recommend 100%.. But it is cash only...
Julie S — Google review
This is without a doubt the best fish and chip place I’ve ever been to. The staff are polite and patient.
Shae W — Google review
Much much cheaper than other chippies in Fleetwood. Good quality too. Had 2 fish n chips with mushy peas. Highly Recommended
Oldham A — Google review
Never had a bad experience. Food is delicious and cheap too. Well worth a visit if your in the area
Icey H — Google review
126 Poulton Rd, Fleetwood, FY7 7AR, United Kingdom•https://mrchipsfleetwood.co.uk/?utm_source=GMBwebsite&utm_medium…•+44 1253 467054•Tips and more reviews for Mr Chips

Three Lights

4.1
(2232)
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3.8
(850)
$$$$affordable
Pub
If you're on the lookout for a budget-friendly Sunday carvery in a welcoming, family-oriented setting, look no further than Three Lights in Fleetwood. This charming eatery offers a delightful selection of classic pub dishes and features enticing weekly deals like Two for One specials and discounted mains on certain days. The atmosphere is inviting, with beautifully decorated interiors that are clean and well-maintained.
Took my friend and her daughter here for my friends birthday. The staff were marvelous, especially the young man who served us, sorry I didn't get his name, he is a credit to Three Lights. My friend and her daughter both had the Chicken and Mushroom Pie and I had the Chicken and Bacon House Salad. The food was amazing, delicious. Definitely recommend this place.
Sally D — Google review
We took a turn into The Three Lights because it's a Marstons and their menu is usually good for my child's comfort foods. The venue is beautifully decorated, clean and tidy, and the bathrooms are spotless. The staff are warm, hardworking and friendly, nothing was too much trouble. The food was superb- Excellent portion sizes, which came out piping hot and delicious. Everyone in our group was satisfied, which isn't easy! Definitely a new favourite when we're out this way.
Rebecca S — Google review
Top marks across the board. The servers were absolutely first class. Spoke to everyone with manners and nothing was to much trouble. Food was almost as good as the staff, can't fault any aspect of the meal. When in Fleetwood again, we will definitely be visiting again.
Kathleen H — Google review
What a great little pub. Called in for a few drinks after work. Lovely friendly staff and great service from the girl on the bar didn't get her name. Also we had a lovely pleasant friendly girl collecting glasses from our table didn't get her name but she had brown hair little and petite very kind and friendly. Will definitely be popping in again ☺️
Natalie C — Google review
Nice atmosphere, very clean, bright and fresh surroundings. Excellent polite service and our meals came to our table very quickly. We all enjoyed our meals very much as they were cooked to perfection. We will certainly return very soon.
Paulie S — Google review
Went for lunch today and as always the service was excellent. Friendly bar staff, excellent food at a reasonable price and a very clean pub. Have visited before and always receive the same service. Well done to everyone at The Three Lights
Tracy M — Google review
we're fairly new to the area and decided to try The Three Lights. we found the staff really friendly and the food is very good. we've been a few times now and have had different things from the menu, all have been good. today we took the dog and went in the beet garden, the lovely lady was concerned to make sure we knew where they had set water out for dogs, we'll definitely be going back again.. food and staff are excellent.
Denise S — Google review
If you want a family friendly pub with a classy atmosphere this is the place in Fleetwood! Shelly is a grafter and her customer service is spot on! Highly reccommend.. thank you Shelly and all the team
Lisa K — Google review
Herring Arm Rd, Fleetwood, FY7 6NB, United Kingdom•http://www.threelightspubfleetwood.co.uk/?utm_source=gbp&utm_med…•+44 1253 872281•Tips and more reviews for Three Lights
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Day 2

Center of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the center side of town. Start the day off with Farmer Parrs Animal World, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Fleetwood Museum. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Farmer Parrs Animal World

4.5
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4.2
(684)
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Cafe
Farm
Farmer Parrs Animal World is a family-run tourist attraction in Lancashire that offers an exciting day out for both kids and adults. The park features farm animals, rare breeds, and exotic species, along with various activities such as train rides, tractor rides, pony grooming and egg collecting. Visitors can enjoy daily events including farm tours, animal shows, and petting sessions. The park also has outdoor play areas, indoor bouncy castles, and animal barns for shelter during rainy days.
Brilliant farm for a family day out, lots of animals for the children to pet and hand feed, indoor play area with bouncy castle and ball park, outside playground with trampoline. Picnic area outside and cafe which sells delicious ice creams and hot/cold foods. Lots of different animals all happy to let you pet them. Museum on site and clean toilets available. Easy to get to and from the farm the farm with bus stop right at the entrance. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lisa C — Google review
My wife, our 4 year old daughter and I visited this week, as we were in the area - and we are so glad we did! So many animals to see, including donkeys, sheep, lambs, goats, chickens, highland cow, peacocks, turkeys and can also hold smaller animals such as guinea pigs, chicks, rabbits, rats - and even stroked a snake! Paddy the pig a personal favourite! So much to do there, including parks, bouncy inflatable, indoor play/ball pit, eating area and cafe. Absolutely well worth a visit and we'll definitely be back again!
Peter D — Google review
We love it here, always visit when we're staying at Cala Gran down the road. Reasonably priced, very open, lots of animals to see and play parks/areas dotted around for the kids. Great place to spend a few hours. The food in the tractor shed restaurant is lovely as well.
Danielle S — Google review
It was our first time here with my husband, daughter (5), kids Grandparents, Sister in-law and Nephew (5) and I must say we were pleasantly surprised. The layout was good, it had a great outdoor play park and an indoor inflatable play area. An onsite museum that's larger than it looks. A good range of animal and feed. Everywhere was easily accessible. It was a lovely little farm and enjoyment was had by all.
Stacey R — Google review
It was a very enjoyable day out. We loved the museum,animal feeding, and, of course, play areas. We chose to eat on site, which was a varied menu reasonably priced with a quick and friendly service.
Rachel K — Google review
Absolutely amazing!!! Farm was a good size with lots of animals to see and they where all so friendly, tractor ride is good fun for everyone and lots of indoor and outdoor play areas for the children. All the staff where lovely but a special shout out to the two gentlemen in the museum part one who built his own penny farthing that was on show and the other who has worked in many mueseums this being his favourite, they where absolute gems, they went out of their way to make us feel welcome and not only teach us about things we never knew but had amazing conversations about everything there if I could have I'd have taken them home with me their stories and information went above and beyond what you would get anywhere else. It gave us so much more of a better experience as they had lived and worked with some of the things teaching us how everything worked and some of it still did. They made this experience the best it was such a heartwarming experience!!!
Paige A — Google review
This is definitely a perfect day out for the whole family. Lots of very friendly animals to meet and feed. Staff are friendly, informative and helpful. Bonus is they also have a restaurant available for anything from early breakfast to a decent lunch. One of the rare places you can't recommend enough
David C — Google review
Good for a visit with the kids or grand kids Great little museum and coffee shop. Good kids play areas and cute animals to feed Worth the entry.
Keith L — Google review
Rossall Ln., Fleetwood, FY7 8SL, United Kingdom•https://www.farmerparrs.com/•+44 1253 874389•Tips and more reviews for Farmer Parrs Animal World
11 min · 2.8 mi
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Rossall Point Watch Tower

4.5
(595)
Rossall Point Watch Tower is a must-visit attraction located on the promenade in Rossall, between Fleetwood and Cleveleys. The tower offers informative displays about the coastal environment, birdlife, and biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from two viewing decks using provided binoculars. Situated on the wild and rugged coastline of Fleetwood Peninsula, it provides beautiful sea views and a perfect day trip destination from Lancashire caravan park.
Opening times can vary so best to check first. Visited on a Sunday however the visibility was a bit limited at that time but still enjoyed some panoramic views across Fleetwood and out to sea across Morecambe bay to Barrow, the structure is popular for birdwatching and photography. More bird species can be seen at low tide. The towers volunteers were very helpful in explaining the function of the tower and how it integrates with the coastguard service and also showing visitors around. Binoculars and telescopes are available on free loan or there is a voluntary donation box for their upkeep. There is a car park near Fleetwood boating lake about 500m away which was free when I was there. Some of the views from the top of Rossall Watch Tower
Lee W — Google review
We visited this watch tower today and unfortunately it was closed, which was a shame, but it was still a great place to visit. The area is full of lots of things to see. The toilets are well maintained too, but cost 40p to enter when the watch tower is closed which is worth knowing.
Samantha B — Google review
Fantastic piece of architecture. Sadly closed when we visited so unable to enter. Some great information boards for those with young families, though could do with some TLC, seafront conditions can be harsh.
Caroline D — Google review
First time visit yesterday had a chat with one of the volunteers, lovely bloke full of local information
Darren C — Google review
Woke up very early and planned to go to the gym for an hour before work. It was a beautiful morning, so instead, I went to work early and parked the car up. A short walk to Larkholme promenade revealed what a truly beautiful morning it was. With views to the South Lakes, Barrow, and Blackpool, across Fleetwood to the Bowland forests, it was a fantastic place to start a leisurely stroll north along a very clean and well maintained sea wall up to the Rossall Point Watch Tower, which was bathed in crisp, clear, early morning sunshine. There's the sea wall path, a bridleway, and various tracks and paths to choose from. I had a super clear view of the wind turbines out in Morecambe Bay. It was so quiet, the air was fresh and still, and it was so much better than going to the gym. There's plentiful free parking and many places to pick from when deciding how far to walk. Early morning golfers were out, as were lots of species of local wildlife. My pictures don't do it justice, but for a peaceful seaside stroll with great views, fresh air, and plenty to enjoy, I can't recommend this area highly enough. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Weather permitting, I'm going to make it part of my regular commute by getting to work early and enjoying what nature has to offer.
Clive B — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing to go up and see on the very top of the structure. There are a few stairs to climb, but chairs at the top of them to rest at each station. On the 1st floor there is a inside viewing platform which is phenomenal place for all ornithologists, with the display of birds species found in the local area a real treat. On the 2nd floor the actual coast guard manning it in daylight hours 365 days a year megga interesting. Then on the top floor a phenomenal fantastic Panaramic view of the whole bay and Fleetwood, with maps surrounding the walls of the structure outlining what you can see, there are free to use pairs of binoculars to use if you haven't brought your own or camera enthusiasts. You can see Barrow Docks Heysham Town and Docks, Helvellyn and even Ingleborough and the mountains of the Lake District, Lune Deeps Morcambe Knott End Heysham, and Heysham Power Station, and all the passing ships, I was megga lucky to see Heysham Ferry heading to port. I have lived in Blackpool all my life and never been up it, I can really say a MUST for anybody local to the fylde coast or visitors, after Blackpool Tower. And what's more it's free to go up, a must for families to go to for something different, in the cost of living crisis, as well as interesting something different to do, to keep the kids entertained in the school holidays, as well as having a nice walk and fresh air and exercise rather than stuck on tablets, phones and PC s and game consoles. Where else can you do nice friendly family fun these days all for free provided by helpful knowledgable and friendly volunteers. My girlfriend was talking to a really nice bloke who said it is open mainly at weekends and when they do the Fleetwood Beach Clean, and organised school parties.
George T — Google review
Whilst walking past on Saturday lunchtime one of the volunteers (Howard) asked if we'd like to take a visit to the top. What a lovely, informative and welcoming chap! We enjoyed looking put over the beach, across to (just visible) Lake District fells and mountains, and Howard advised us of the shipwrecks, the way the tide comes in through the lower gullys and flats on the beach. He even asked the National Coastwatch on duty if we could take a look on their floor and see what they do. Great little stop off on our walk and such welcoming and dedicated fab folks running it. Definitely recommend a look if you're in the area and catch it open! We'll be back for another visit!
Laura P — Google review
It is peace and beautiful view.
Monika N — Google review
Fleetwood, FY7 8PG, United Kingdom•http://www.wyre.gov.uk/rossallpoint•+44 1253 891000•Tips and more reviews for Rossall Point Watch Tower
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Marine Hall

4.4
(698)
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3.8
(34)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Live music venue
Theaters
Overlooking the beach, Marine Hall is a 1930s seafront theater with original art deco features that hosts a diverse range of performances throughout the year. The iconic venue offers a picturesque backdrop for various events and activities, from stage shows to food festivals. Adjacent to the theater is The Mount, an old Victorian building with stunning views of the coastline and town. The theater itself boasts an illuminated art deco exterior at night and features events such as music gigs, comedy nights, and theatrical performances.
First visit ever to Fleetwood and the Marine Hall last saturday to see Pink Floydian. What a superb venue, large enough to show off the bands amazing light show but still with a warm and friendly feel. All the staff I encountered were extremely knowledgeable and helpful and I'd have no hesitation in recommending others to see a show here. By the way, something not quite right with my uploaded images as they are higher resolution than appear in this review, no idea why!
Paul S — Google review
This is a amazing place, fantastic tribute bands, great parking. The glass domed roof is beautiful but mostly it's the staff that truly make it. They are kind very welcoming. The doorman sees everyone has a safe and fun time, it really is a gem. I don't take being in crowded places or being out at night very well, I have anxiety and panic attacks, however the Marine Hall is a place where I feel safe. It's not over crowded and finishes at a reasonable time plus all the people that attend the venue are a lovely group.
Pauline — Google review
Went here for a music event. Venue was seated so the atmosphere wasn't as good as I would have liked. Good lighting so the show/stage looked good. There's a glass dome in the roof which looked lovely when lit up but unfortunately it didn't notice during the show Being a theatre there were ushers rather than security which weren't much help when people decided to 'stage invade' at the end of the show. Overall a nice clean venue but probably more suited for a panto or play rather than a gig.
Clare — Google review
Beautiful little venue with a really lovely vibe and atmosphere to the building. Excellent and well stocked bar plus a fantastic little snack kiosk serving crisps, amazing Wallings Ice Cream, soft drinks and even Cadburys Hot Chocolate. Staff couldn't have been any nicer and the show we watched (Nativity the Musical) was outstanding and would highly recommend getting along to watch this before it's short run ends. Had such a great night here.
Daniel B — Google review
An awesome nostalgic building. Good acoustics, friendly staff and a nice modern bar. This venue is perfect for more intimacy at concerts. Every seat gives you a good view of the stage.
Roger M — Google review
JIVE TALKIN The show was excellent. they put on a masterful performance of Bee Gee classics without taking themselves too seriously. Young Robin is Marvellous. the venue was great we were sat row J and had a great view throughout. the staff at the venue were very good and helpful especially the lady in the sparkling shiny pumps. lots of good free parking outside the hall which was brilliant. would be more than happy to return to another event here.
John N — Google review
Passed through these Gardens whilst looking for the public toilets but once we found them not only did we forget to bring our radar key for the disabled toilet but there was also a small charge and that is why I have rated this 4stars and not 5. Most people pay with debit cards, money is almost obsolete so these should be brought upto date. Anyway we used the leisure centre toilets before we walked back through the gardens back to the car, it is possible to get through with a wheelchair but you might have to go the long way around as some parts have steps and the ramp is further on. It was fairly quiet for a bank holiday weekend and with sun out which did surprise us but we enjoyed our visit nonetheless.
Andrew S — Google review
We attended the food and drink festival amazing! Lots of stalls inside and out childrens play and activity area was excellent, my boys really ended the woodfire pizzas, jacket potato van was fab, we bought some lovely cheeses, tried a few gins the atmosphere was great roll on the Christmas market cant wait
Jennifer B — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF, United Kingdom•http://www.marinehall.co.uk/•+44 1253 887693•Tips and more reviews for Marine Hall
3 min · 0.15 mi
4

The Mount Pavilion

Clock tower
The Mount Pavilion, an enchanting pagoda-like structure designed by architect Decimus Burton in 1831, stands majestically atop a hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline. Originally serving as a flag signaling point for ships and a lookout for coastguards, it remains a historical gem. The surrounding gardens are adorned with vibrant floral displays, making it an ideal spot for picnics after the rewarding uphill trek from either Mount Road or the Esplanade.
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11 min · 0.58 mi
5

Fleetwood Museum

4.8
(424)
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4.7
(279)
Museum
Maritime museum
Specialty Museums
Fleetwood Museum is a charming local history museum housed in a magnificent 19th-century Victorian building. It features an excellent gift shop and coffeehouse, as well as a second-hand bookshop where visitors can find amazing bargains. The staff are passionate and knowledgeable about the history of Fleetwood, providing informative and friendly guidance to visitors exploring each room's great interpretation. Families with children can enjoy trails and quizzes designed for them.
Absolutely loved it! So much history and information; you could spend hours in there if you read everything! The staff are knowledgeable and very friendly. I'd highly recommend this place to anyone who wants to delve deeper into the history of Fleetwood.
Cumbrian H — Google review
Very interesting museum, well worth the visit. Very intense with information, lots of things to read and look at. There is a huge historical ship outside of the museum too!!!? Having known nothing about Fleetwood before visiting, we certainly learnt a lot! Staff are lovely and helpful. Can pay by cash or card. Good, clean toilets too! Thanks for making our trip to Fleetwood memorable! (Not adding pics of the boat - that, you definitely to see for yourself!)
Dewey W — Google review
We went there on a day out to Fleetwood market. Saw the signs for the museum. My wife and I enjoyed the museum, history of Fleetwood town and fishing industry and artifacts. The staff where very friendly, polite and informative. Only a small fee on entry. Would recommend, especially to people who enjoy history, facts and the fishing industry.
Kevin J — Google review
Very good local museum the displays on the fishing industry are particularly fascinating especially if a former trawlerman is available to tell you about the tough conditions on board. Very good overview of the origins of this unique town. I recommend more than one visit. Very friendly and informative volunteers.
JOHN A — Google review
Absolutely loved it here, there was a school party there when I visited, the volunteers were dressed in period costumes and entertained and educated the kids. Some lovely and interesting exhibits but the best thing about the place is the volunteer staff, really really friendly, extremely knowledgeable and at 4 quid to get in, a bargain! Edit: I have been a few times now, please consider becoming a friend of the museum, it's £8 and gets you unlimited entry for a year. Great cafe and a second hand book shop that the Thursday morning girls in themselves are worth visiting for ;-)
Kev P — Google review
£3 per adult was a bargain price to pay for what this Museum had to offer. A real hidden gem and just a nice and interesting place to walk around. The Smack boat in the shed out the back was a real privilege to see and well worth a look. The volunteers were lovely and very enthusiastic. Plenty of costumes to try on and the gift shop was well priced. My favourite was the Fisherman's Friend exhibition and seeing the original artefacts inside there. The cafe seemed very good, although it was a bit too warm in there today sadly. If that's the only drawback then it shows you how good this little place is.
Daniel B — Google review
Fabulous museum with wonderful displays and very helpful staff. Particularly liked seeing Harriet the very old sail driven trawler and hearing about the trouble it took to transport her to Fleetwood, I hope she remains there and continues to be well looked after. Thank you everyone. We would have eaten in the cafe but it was closed.
Jen F — Google review
Visited during Fleetwood Heritage Festival. We have visited lots of local attractions and this is one of the best! Totally surprised by the vast exhibits, the actual size of the place and the suprise package ( not to spoil it for people)at the rear is amazing! The staff are very knowledgeable and accommodating. The coffee shop is lovely too, we will definitely pop into here for a drink next time. Bonus is free parking over the road. Really loved the place!
Derek M — Google review
6-7 Queen's Ter, Fleetwood, FY7 6BT, United Kingdom•http://www.fleetwoodmuseum.co.uk/•+44 1253 876621•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood Museum
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Farmer Parrs Animal World, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

The Tractor Shed Bistro

4.6
(169)
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4.2
(113)
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming town of Fleetwood, The Tractor Shed Bistro is a delightful spot that promises a memorable dining experience. This cozy bistro specializes in freshly prepared homemade dishes, making it an ideal destination for food lovers. Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, guests can indulge in breakfast, brunch, lunch, and afternoon tea. For those seeking an evening meal, The Tractor Shed Bistro opens its doors for dinner service on Thursdays through Saturdays.
Very reasonably priced, good-sized breakfast (veggie options too) in a lovely clean cafe. Coffee loyalty card available. Tons of free parking available. Would highly recommend.
Rebecca L — Google review
My wife and I had an excellent breakfast here last Friday. We'd never been before and didn't know what to expect but we had a very enjoyable visit. Car parking is plentiful, the tractor shed itself is large with lots of seating, food was cooked and served in good time and the quality was top notch. My only minor gripe is that we had the Fordson Breakfast with the Cumberland sausage which was delicious - but rather than serve hash brown bites AND a hash brown, perhaps drop the hash brown and have beans instead. My wife and I agreed it would have made it a better selection. Anyway, top notch - we will be back. Please see the photos I took.
Ian C — Google review
We came here to have lunch. We were served quickly. Portions were large and tasty. I really liked the piggy fries and the ice cream
Aleksandrina K — Google review
Great place to have breakfast, large portion, reasonable price and friendly service. Nice atmosphere in the place too.
Bainies — Google review
Farmer Parr’s Bistro is a great place for food with a wide variety of food to choice from including gluten free and other dietary requirements. The staff are amazing and friendly and very knowledgeable about the food they serve. The breakfast is amazing for under £10 and all reasonably priced too. Really is worth a visit. From ordering to food at the table in under 15 mins and piping hot too.
Simon — Google review
Loved the food it was really delicious my husband and I had club sandwich and it was quite big my husband says I have a big mouth😅 even I couldn't get my mouth round it. My grandson had mini lasagne and said it was the best he had ever tasted. My granddaughter had ham and cheese toastie even she said it was lively all came with side salad coleslaw and crisps . Staff really friendly couldn't do enough for us. 100% service. Defo will come back. 😊
Roma D — Google review
Been here a few time this week...breakfast and dinners are absolutely amazing good food and good value for money..hoping to come back again in the next few weeks 😀 😄
Catherine D — Google review
Quality quality quality. Superb bistro which is finished to a very high standard. Toilets are fresh and clean too. The breakfast is one of the best I've had. Those lovely thick sausages are amazing. Well worth a try if your in the area. Also on the number 14 bus route with a stop very close to the bistro.
Mr G — Google review
Rossall Ln., Fleetwood, FY7 8JP, United Kingdom•https://www.tractorshedbistro.com/•+44 1253 874389•Tips and more reviews for The Tractor Shed Bistro

The Trafalgar

4.7
(435)
$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
If you're a seafood enthusiast, The Trafalgar is an absolute must-visit on the Fylde coast. This charming Fleetwood restaurant not only excels in fresh fish and seafood but also offers a variety of meat and vegetarian dishes to cater to diverse palates. On Sundays, they switch things up with a special menu featuring traditional roast dinners alongside some delightful seafood and vegetarian options for those looking for something unique.
TOP notch food - came twice for "tea" (dinner), first time with company and now on my own. Super fresh seafood / fish as well as carnivore options (steak / chicken / etc). I highly recommend the dover sole (basically sole meuniere style) as well as the hake filet. Tasty, fresh and well cooked/presented. My company recommends the prime steak. Service is lovely too and very forthcoming / attentive - came few times to ask if everything is alright or if I needed anything else. I ll be back VERY soon! Thanks for the pleasant hospitality!
K S — Google review
A great fish restaurant in the heart of Fleetwood. Plenty of dishes to choose from and a very good wine selection. There are other meat dishes also available. Service was very good and friendly. Parking on street. Would definately recommend. Booking advised as it can get busy.
Angela W — Google review
We had an excellent meal, quite delicious the salmon and hake. Service was quick, efficient and with a smile. May i make a positive suggestion to increase the very quiet atmosphere? Some suitable soft very low level background music would be lovely. But please NOT todays hits! Some music with a sea theme would be excellent. Repeat, it was an excellent meal and a very nice evening. Thank you.
Barry C — Google review
Wonderful food and amazing atmosphere really enjoyed my time here
Ainars B — Google review
Lovely food, friendly staff. Thought there would be more fish dishes than there was on the menu. The prawns starter was to die for. Decent size portions. Would recommend and will return.
Nikkibrits B — Google review
We go to the Trafalgar for my birthday each year. The food is gorgeous. Seafood at its best fresh, fresh. fresh. The staff are lovely, and you feel they genuinely want you to have a fab experience. We love it, and if you like ships, then it's a bonus.
Liz V — Google review
Very polite staff and fantastic food :) It's not easy to find a place where they serve a good fish and seafood. I will be coming back :)
Maciek J — Google review
An 80 mile journey to visit here, and worth every yard. Cheerful, friendly staff and excellent food in generous portions. Highly recommended.
Raymond O — Google review
40-42 N Albert St, Fleetwood, FY7 6AR, United Kingdom•http://www.trafalgar-restaurant.co.uk/•+44 1253 872266•Tips and more reviews for The Trafalgar
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New Boston Hotel

4.1
(278)
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3.8
(21)
Temporarily Closed
Hotel
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Fleetwood, the New Boston Hotel offers a charming and uncomplicated stay for travelers seeking comfort without breaking the bank. Guests can enjoy simply furnished rooms equipped with Wi-Fi and a hearty cooked breakfast to kickstart their day. The hotel is known for its exceptional service, with friendly staff who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant experience, even during busy times at the bar.
Only spent one night here but couldn't fault this establishment. Spotlessly cleaned nicely furnished and welcoming. The lady who booked us in was friendly and knowledgeable and the breakfast she produced was excellent. Only comment was unavoidable and this was the number of stairs to room as there was no lifts. Thank you for all of your attention.
RAMSAY O — Google review
Great location, lovely lady at reception, she couldn't do enough for ya. We had the small room but you can upgrade for a small price for the front rooms with sea view. That will be ours next time we stay... so, we will definitely stay again...
Michael D — Google review
Fantastic hotel with a very nice , friendly owner. My mum a and my sister are old school and fussy with small budget, I booked them a room when they visited an old friend in the area, they were absolutely thrilled to find such a nice room with a view as they were upgraded without even a request. Thank you Linda for your thoughtfulness and made them feel welcome for their stay, they will return, highly recommend 👍
Val S — Google review
Lovely staff. Very clean hotel. Linda was especially helpful. Very kind and understanding lady. Would highly recommend a stay here. I visited with a 73 year old, myself, a 13 year old and 6 year old. We all had great time, wifi was brilliant to.
Annaliesa W — Google review
This is a lovely little hotel. The staff are always pleasant and will go out of their way to accommodate your needs. The food is always delicious & not too pricey either. All round 5 🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟 Thank you for the great service.
Sophie A — Google review
Was absolutely fantastic service was bang on staff very friendly and helpful even though it was a wake and there was a quew at the bar. Expected to be honest they coped really well service was as fast as it could be. If your going to book an event the Boston is the place to have it. Absolutely smashing hotel no need to struggle with steps in as there are none making it perfect for wheelchair users to enter and exit. And it's localy family run business. 5 star definitely I will visit again.
Charles W — Google review
It is true that top floor rooms (at least) are small but are well set out and very good value for money, including view across Morecambe Bay. Breakfast was fine except coffee could have been a bit hotter. A small thing in a very well run hotel. Didn't eat in the restaurant but have heard from others it is good also
Mick H — Google review
Hotel. Very welcoming. Rooms very clean. Just bed and breakfast for the time being but great breakfast. Our bedroom had a seaview watched the sun go down. Would Very much recommend this hotel and would definitely stay there again. You wont be disappointed.
Debbie G — Google review
41-43 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6QE, United Kingdom•http://www.newbostonhotel.co.uk/•+44 1253 874796•Tips and more reviews for New Boston Hotel

Pizza Lavita

4.1
(108)
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3.9
(15)
$$$$cheap
Pizza Takeout
If you're in Fleetwood and craving a delicious meal, look no further than Pizza La Vita. This charming eatery has become a local favorite for its mouthwatering offerings, including their all-meat pizza and classic margarita. Diners rave about the BBQ spare ribs, which are cooked to perfection every time. The service is consistently friendly and polite, making each visit enjoyable.
Absolutely lovely everything was piping hot and tasty..generous portions and staff very friendly on the phone and the delivery driver was great too..would highly recommend Thank you
Vicky D — Google review
The chips were hot and gorgeous. Unimpressed with kebab. Tepid and sparse. No salad or dressing. Tasted OK..
Stuart R — Google review
DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE!!! ordered via Fleetwood eats, didn’t have an update on the app for a while so I rang up to see if they had the order come through to be shouted at by the staff saying they were closed and were leaving the restaurant so I told them you should update your opening times online which set them off even more they wouldn’t let me get a proper word in, clearly they just wanted to close early and couldn’t be bothered I’m 37 weeks pregnant and was told “come to the shop tomorrow and you’ll get your refund” absolutely disgusting rude behaviour from the staff one of them even slammed the phone down while I was in the middle of talking!
Georgia-kate M — Google review
Can't believe the size of the kabab. A large is smaller than a small in all the other lscal kabab shops. Absolutely tiny for £11. Never again.
John M — Google review
Great food excellent delivery service driver was polite and kind and I also knew my deliverer as Teresa' was my old carer eventho I keep calling her Trisha. Allways happy with food and service here .onion rings are perfect unlike the ones I got from a certain chinese takaway which looked like batter thrown in a bag .well done lavitas perfect food perfect service would reccomend them to friends and family thnx pizza lavita sorry its took so long to rate you guys if u want perfect food pizza lavita is the place to go or to order for a takeaway fast and efficient .
Scott T — Google review
Ordered 2 Donna kebab meal for 12.90 arrived really quick and piping hot. The portion sizes were good with great food. The naan was soft, most cooked to perfection and chips nicely crispy. Overall, happy with my experience
Harrison H — Google review
We have lived in this area just over 12 months and have used this takeaway many times. The service is always polite, friendly and pleasant and delivery is extremely reliable. Most importantly the food is always delicious and piping hot. Tonight was no exception (house special pizza, with garlic mushrooms as a starter). Continue the good work guys. Many thanks.
Jude A — Google review
Very poor and very small portions ,not value for money
Sharon H — Google review
292B Poulton Rd, Fleetwood, FY7 7LA, United Kingdom•https://pizzalavitafy7.co.uk/jzkK•Tips and more reviews for Pizza La Vita
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Fleetwood Beach and Lower Lighthouse and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Fleetwood Beach

4.5
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4.2
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Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Fleetwood Beach, also known as Marine Beach, is a delightful seaside destination that promises a perfect family getaway. Nestled near the charming Marine Hall, this beach features soft sandy shores and picturesque beach huts that create an inviting atmosphere for visitors of all ages. The seafront pathways are ideal for leisurely strolls where you can soak in stunning views across the bay or enjoy building sandcastles with loved ones.
One of the quieter beaches. Unspoiled. Fantastic views over the bay. Great amenities.
Nate ( — Google review
I came here for a long beach walk that followed the southern route. There are lots of neat shells to find here as well as plenty of spots to hang out by the water in relative peace. The swimming here is also fun, though there is a strong current. I would only recommend that strong swimmers try going out in the water here
Sbourgeois87 — Google review
The best beach and promenade you can go to, lots of free sea fishing ideal place, dog walkers and dogs playing on the sands and water or going for a swim. Megga popular with families on a nice day all year round, but extremely gorgeous in summer where people rent the beach chalets, and chill out for hours and family get togethers and having fun and making memories and families sunbathing and having picnics. Me and the girlfriend love to come here it is so romantic also and extremely popular with couples having a nice walk together, as well as tiring the dog out with all her exercise and sea air, she is sleeping like a baby at night back home. It is also very popular with bike riders and joggers. Forget Brash and hustling and expensive Blackpool, come here 1 of the Fylde Coast Gems.
George T — Google review
Fleetwood Bathing Beach is a quieter beach behind the measure centre that is reserved for people. Dogs are not allowed on that section of the beach. It has great views and nice sand and pebbled areas. It is also next to a play park, so it's great for kids . There is plenty of free parking in the area.
Will H — Google review
Fleetwood Beach is a a lovely spot and perfect for a relaxing sunny day out with its smooth sands and scenic promenade. On a clear day, the views are unbelievable, offering a stunning glimpse of the Lake District and Heysham across the water. It’s a peaceful location for a seaside stroll or just soaking in the natural views. However, one downside is the current sewage issue, which can detract from the otherwise idyllic experience. It’s a shame that such a lovely area is affected by this, but hopefully, improvements will be made soon.
Matty R — Google review
After Fish & Chips in Thornton- Clevelys Fish Loves Chips Fleetwood Beech was just up the road and I was awake again to sake some lovely pictures. It was nice to talk to local people and people that were on holiday and just visiting for the day and taking their pictures of them in front of the beach with their cameras. I’ve gone up to Fleetwood many times, beautiful sunsets, beautiful walks and beautiful events all year round ❤️ Another old time family favourite of many, definitely worthwhile taking a visit sometime 👌
James — Google review
A nice beach on the Fylde Coast with decent traditional market and shopping outlet.
Barlow260 — Google review
An incredibly clean beach. It was a pleasure to sit on. The tide was out when I went there but the little pools it left behind were lovely and warm. I paddled for quite a long time in these pools. It felt like walking on the surface of the moon such was the untouched nature. You can see the mountains of the Lake District in the distance too
Steven L — Google review
Fleetwood, FY7 6HF, United Kingdom, USA•https://www.thebeachguide.co.uk/north-west-england/lancashire/fl…•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood Beach
2 min · 0.12 mi
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Lower Lighthouse

4.3
(16)
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Lighthouses
The Lower Lighthouse, a stunning neoclassical structure located on the Fleetwood seafront, was constructed alongside its counterpart, the Upper Light, to aid navigation for vessels entering the Wyre estuary. This Grade II listed building features a unique square colonnaded base and an octagonal lantern that adds to its charm. As part of a trio of lighthouses in Fleetwood, it played a crucial role in guiding ships through challenging tides and narrow entrances into the harbor.
A most interesting place, nice beach, RNLI station there too, worth a look...
Simon D — Google review
This is one of three lighthouses in Fleetwood. The port of Fleetwood was difficult to get right with the fast moving tides and narrow entrance. The group of lighthouse was used for navigating boats and ships into the harbour.
Marky H — Google review
Nice historic sandstone lighthouse, which was not open to the public, but worth looking at. Has several benches to sit and take shelter or to take 5 minutes and enjoy the view.
Marcus W — Google review
Part of a set of what was 3 lights used to guide shipping into the Wyre estuary. Opened for Heritage Week. Interesting history of the lights was kindly & enthusiastically presented by Ian with some great photos. Thanks. It was a good experience climbing up the inside to view the working lamp.
Michael R — Google review
Just across the road from the North Euston Hotel, this elegant little building with its classical columns is also known as the Beach Lighthouse. Dating from 1840, it stands 44 feet tall and is still functioning, with a light that can be seen 9 miles out in Morecambe Bay. Great views and covered seating all the way round the base of the lighthouse makes it the ideal place to rest your legs after a long walk or to take shelter from the weather. There's an accessible walkway down to the beach right next to it.
Valerie H — Google review
Beautiful lighthouse located on the very edge of Fleetwood estuary, viewed from the sea this is the middle lighthouse that lines up Pharos lighthouse to guide boats down the channel to the port.
Ian P — Google review
Fabulous views and great for a bracing walk.
Nigel C — Google review
Magnificent sandstone lighthouse dating from 1840.
John N — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6BN, United Kingdom•https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/13621…•Tips and more reviews for Lower Lighthouse
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Fisherman's Memorial

5.0
(9)
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4.5
(4)
Historical landmark
This poignant seafront memorial, named "The Real Price of Fish", commemorates local fishermen who died at sea. Unveiled in 1987, it depicts equipment from a trawler and lists the men and the boats lost at sea. It stands beside a little heritage trail (notice the silver fish inlaid in the pavement) with interpretation panels telling the history of Fleetwood and its fishing industry. A place to pause and reflect on the hardships and sacrifices endured by Fleetwood's brave fishermen and their families.
Valerie H — Google review
Fisherman's memorial: Painted blue, there are three inscriptions. The first two are here. The list of boats lost will be in the datastore. " Past this place, the fishermen of Fleetwood have sailed for generations while their families have watched from the shore. Their courage and comradeship under hardship is a living legend. This memorial depicting equipment from a trawler, was placed here in recognition of the great contribution which the men and women of the fishing community have made to the life of Fleetwood" " This memorial was devised by DAVID PEARCE and designed by RICHARD GILLINGHAM with research by COUNCILLOR BEN JACKSON. It was donated by ROBERTSONS of FLEETWOOD and the site was prepared by WYRE COMMUNITY SERVICES with the assistance of WYRE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Unveiled by COUNCILLOR ANTOON VINK MAYOR of WYRE December 1987.
Clint D — Google review
Beautiful memorial statue in Fleetwood. Great atmosphere
Abhijit D — Google review
It's a nice place to visit looking out to sea
Cool 1 — Google review
See DocksideGlyn on YouTube for nice drone video of the Wyre Estuary and the location of this memorial. https://youtu.be/pF91XKrTGbE
Glyn — Google review
Fabulous sculpture,you can imagine the joy of welcoming home,fathers,sons from an arduous time in unfriendly waters just to feed their families.
Barry P — Google review
Great
Hafiz H — Google review
Lovely
B P — Google review
10 Bold St, Fleetwood, FY7 6HW, United Kingdom•https://www.wyre.gov.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Fisherman's Memorial
1 min · 400 ft
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Euston Gardens

4.5
(2)
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4.0
(10)
Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Euston Gardens is a charming park that serves as a delightful oasis nestled between the North Euston Hotel and the seafront. Conveniently located near the Blackpool to Fleetwood tram terminus, it’s easily accessible by bus from Blackpool as well. Visitors can enjoy ample grassy areas, well-maintained paths, and numerous benches perfect for relaxation.
Beautiful little garden here in Fleetwood perfect spot for chilling out.
Zrnho C — Google review
This pleasant little park, nestling between the North Euston Hotel and the seafront, is right next to the Blackpool to Fleetwood tram terminus, and buses from Blackpool stop here too. There's lots of grassy space, well kept paths and plenty of benches. The park is dotted with memorials and heritage features that include anchors, an ornate drinking fountain and a statue of Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, the town's founder. I found the info about this resort's Victorian history particularly interesting to read. Lovely views from here across the Wyre estuary towards Morecambe Bay. There are some handy public toilets at the back of the gardens.
Valerie H — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6BN, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Euston Gardens
2 min · 500 ft
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Fleetwood - Knott End Ferry

4.5
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4.4
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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
The Fleetwood Knott End Ferry is a popular choice for visitors, especially during peak season when travelers from Moss Wood Caravan Park opt for the quick 5-minute ferry ride offering scenic views of the estuary. While it's possible to drive from Lancashire holiday park, many prefer the short and enjoyable ferry journey. The service is known for its reliability and friendly staff who ensure an efficient and smooth crossing.
Something that has been on my todo list for a very long time. Shame the cafe was shut when we got to Knott End. The trip across the river is very quick and the ferry comes back almost immediately.
Ray H — Google review
I went on ferry to go over to knott end. What a waste of time knott end no good shops. A bakers. No good roll. For lunch. And was only 13.12. A pub not open on Monday. It summer time. Knotted end gone down the hill... but only thing was the ferry...
Victor E — Google review
Such a great trip, only a short journey. We went there and back with a wheelchair user, the guys were lovely and let us stay on the boat with her, even assisted to get on and off the boat. Really spacious and plenty of room for a big wheelchair. Thanks a bunch guys, you've made our day!
Megan C — Google review
We went here for the market. Which I have to say does not disapoint. So much to see. Very reasonable. The us a museum down the road with lots of history. Not much else to do though. But enjoyed the visit.
Antoinette B — Google review
Very reliable service between Fleetwood and Knott End. Check the timetable though as at the lowest tide times the service can be more limited. It is a quick crossing for the cost of £2. I recommend this as an alternative to driving the whole way around. The staff were friendly and ensured the service was as efficient as possible.
David T — Google review
We're at an RNLI Lifeboat day. You get to see them in action with a demonstration. There are lots of stalls, and a live band. Its a great atmosphere to hopefully raise money for the RNLI. Fantastic day.
Jude A — Google review
Great little Ferry, dog friendly and welcoming staff. We even got spun around in the middle of the channel for fun! (they did ask everyone if that was OK first, in case you get seasick), but the kids on the boat loved it! Very easy to walk on and off the ramp and the journey was surprisingly smooth despite the rough sea (and spins!). Would definitely go again for £2 each way.
Kate D — Google review
Traveled on a beach tour from Blackpool north peir , stopped at fleet for a 40 min break . Very nice shops and staff.
William M — Google review
The Toll Terry Terminal The Ferry Dock, Queen's Ter, Fleetwood FY7 6BT, United Kingdom•http://www.wyre.gov.uk/info/200311/transport_and_parking/130/kno…•+44 7793 270934•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood - Knott End Ferry
2 min · 0.12 mi
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Pharos Lighthouse

4.4
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3.9
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Pharos Lighthouse in Fleetwood is an impressive 28-meter sandstone lighthouse, located in a residential area. Designed by Burton, it is one of two lighthouses he created for the town. The Upper Lighthouse, also known as Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood), can be seen up to 13 miles away and the Beach Lighthouse (Fleetwood) is visible for approximately 9 miles. Both lighthouses were opened in 1840.
Beautiful building from a quality era,still proudly showing path for the boats. Its near the historic tram,restaurant,art and craft shops and the sea. A good complete day out,for a family or a couple,plenty to do,many to visit in this area.
Peter E — Google review
Historical area of the old port is worth a look. Stumbled across the old tram on display opposite the ferry port at the end of the tramline.
Garry W — Google review
Amazing place. Open at times but rarely. Fully functional lighthouse, one of three in Fleetwood, used for guiding ships onto harbour. This is also known as the Upper Lighthouse
Marky H — Google review
The tallest lighthouse in Fleetwood. It's also only one of (I assume) the UK's inland ligthouses. You can't go inside. I've lived near it for more than 15 years & it's never been open to the public. This lighthouse was used in conjunction with the one outside the North Euston Hotel & the Wyre Light at the end of the shipping channel to guide boats into the River Wyre Estuary in the olden days. The tram tracks run right past it so be careful if you're stopping to take photos.
Craig S — Google review
Shame you can't go in but otherwise impressive.
G — Google review
Went to see it during the summer and addionally went to the Market which was a great experience.
Graham D — Google review
Superb lighthouse here in Fleetwood and it's near Fleetwood Market too.
Zrnho C — Google review
Nice place to visit
Robert W — Google review
24 Pharos St, Fleetwood, FY7 6BG, United Kingdom•https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/10723…•Tips and more reviews for Pharos Lighthouse
3 min · 0.16 mi
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Sir Peter Hesketh Statue

3.0
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4.4
(19)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I waited since November 2019 for Google to accept this location yet when they finally do accept they place it in the totally wrong location, the statue actually stands in Euston Park further up the coast near the lighthouse. Surely they know this yet they place it wrong on the map. I will leave it to somebody else to fix the location as i just keep getting declined on location amendments.
Dj T — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Sir Peter Hesketh Statue
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Fleetwood - Knott End Ferry.

Ferry Café

4.3
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4.2
(165)
$$$$cheap
Fish & chips restaurant
Ferry Café, a popular spot in the sixties, was owned by Billy Greenwood and managed with the help of his brother Harry and their hardworking mother. The café was known for its delicious breakfast and renowned fish and chips. Despite the mischievous cats kept to control mice, visitors raved about the quality of food served at this bustling eatery.
There's nowt better fish than at the Ferry Café. Mushy peas and chips (they taste so creamy) are tops too, as well as the all day breakfast. Lovely staff, always friendly and they look like they're a real family. Really hard working folk. There's a great atmosphere. We come here most weekends as its delicious and fabulous value. The view is a fantastic addition. Thanks for being awesome lovely Ferry Café. 💕
Holly H — Google review
Found this lovely cafe whilst we were holidaying at Cala gran. We were all hungry and craving a good old English breakfast. We were certainly not disappointed.and the toast was to die for. Well cooked food. Happy friendly staff. Lovely clean cafe. And the bonus to trump it all. I’m in a powerchair and could even get into the toilets.it was so good that we went back the next morning for a 2 nd helping. Will be definitely visiting again. Cafe overlooks the fleetwood ferry. It was great watching whilst we ate.
Trina D — Google review
big big fry up big breakfast yummy yummy best breakfast in Lancashire the Number 1 all this x2 plus 2x mugs of tea under £20. so go try the breakfast it’s Amazing & fantastic also 4 large toasted slices of bread 🍞 mmmmmm lovely what you see in the pictures is what you get best value worth the travel Ferry cafe best place around
J J — Google review
Unbelievable value for money! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bigger plate of food for a breakfast! I ordered the full English which included 2 rounds of toast, 2 bacon, 2 eggs, 2 sausage, black pudding, hash browns, mushrooms, beans and both fried and plum tomatoes. I have to admit I couldn’t finish this as it was a mountain of a breakfast and all for a staggering £8! Will definitely return and highly recommend anyone looking for a good English breakfast - look no further!!
John B — Google review
This is a traditional exceptionally large fish and chip sea front cafe. Excellent produce. Well organised . Dine in or takeaway. Ice cream for afters and reasonable.price. £8.50 for a.pensioner special which includes a brew and bread and butter
Dorothy D — Google review
Had breakfast in this café,have to give 5 star rating as it was cooked perfectly and for £8 the full English was a great start to the day.
Felix P — Google review
Its a lovely place by the water. Food was good as well
1mtrynaflex — Google review
To say this is my most favourite chippy is an understatement. We go to others which are very good but the ferry chippy is just amazing. Our last visit took our own barms and got their 2 fish and chips with 2 side for £12. £12 unbelievable not massive but not small either and more than enough for a lunch and they make an amazing chip barm (no detriment to the ferry chippy barms sure they are great just we get some from a local bakers occasionally). We also go in winter where you can get a bag of red hot chips and a have a walk for a few quid. There are no chips which will taste better than those had this way. I occasionally have to get a second portion depends on how many i share or get nicked off me. 6 starts for me.
Paul F — Google review
14 The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6HF, United Kingdom•https://jmap.top/ferry-cafe•+44 1253 875338•Tips and more reviews for Ferry Café

Fleetwood Beach Kiosk

4.5
(429)
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4.0
(47)
$$$$cheap
Cafe
Fleetwood Beach Kiosk is a charming spot with a lovely outlook, offering a variety of hot and cold drinks, milkshakes, ice creams, and snacks. It's situated along Fleetwood Seafront and provides great parking options for both cars and motorhomes. The kiosk is known for its friendly service and serves as a perfect place to relax while enjoying the beach views.
A great little find! There are actually four FBK's around Fleetwood. Three FBK's are situated along Fleetwood Seafront, but, due to Covid-19 only the Kiosk directly across from the North Euston Hotel is open. Here you will find a good variety of hot/cold drinks, a great choice in milkshakes, (a generous size also!), a wide range of ice-cream cones/ice-lollies! There are also individually wrapped, large cakes ranging from eccles cakes to bakewell tarts! I have included all the prices within my uploaded photo's which you will find are very reasonable. The staff are extremely polite, friendly & just generally lovely to talk too. There is a fourth FBK in the Affinity Outlet Shopping Freeport, (also in Fleetwood), which has plenty outdoor seating areas, (with tables) where you can enjoy a good variety of hot & cold food/drinks throughout the day over looking the harbour.
Debbie M — Google review
Used to always travel from Ashton-under-Lyne to this kiosk for a walk and a slice of parkin. Sadly they stopped selling parkin for pre packaged ,chemically ridden cakes. Bring back the Parkin!
Shell — Google review
Becoming a regular customer here. Good food decent prices. Great place to relax by, great views and public benches
Lisa B — Google review
Friendly,helpful and cheery staff. A decent selection of products to choose from and reasonably priced.
George H — Google review
What a nice quiet place if your ever at Blackpool just nip on the tram and it will take you there its the end of the line for the tram, then it goes back to Blackpool.
Memorylane1980s — Google review
Love little kiosk, beautiful veiws, great hot chocolate really nice caramel latte, ice cream very nice . Very friendly service.
Georgina S — Google review
Pleasant place , friendly and helpful staff. Great views across the Wyre and on a clear day loads to see.
Dale P — Google review
Just had ice creams, service was great.
Joanne C — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6BN, United Kingdom•https://ukcompany.business/fleetwood/278546-fleetwood-beach-kios…•+44 1253 874284•Tips and more reviews for Fleetwood Beach Kiosk
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The North Euston Hotel

4.3
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The North Euston Hotel is a historic and refined property, considered one of the best in Fleetwood. It features warm and spacious rooms, a chic restaurant, and a cosy bar. The hotel also boasts a grand ballroom for special events. Its dining rooms are open to both guests and the public, offering a pub-like setting with a typical menu including steak, fish & chips, and pies with mash. Guests can enjoy excellent service and clean accommodations with great views.
We had our Silver Wedding party at the Euston (Vantini room) on May 10th 25. The hotel is very special to us as it's where we had our reception way back! We met with Steve, General Manager, several times to discuss the plan for the evening, food etc and he couldn't have been more helpful, it's very obvious Steve has been doing this a long time and knows what works. The staff on the night, Chris, Beth & Sue were fantastic and so pleasant. The hot buffet was fabulous and all our guests said how much they'd enjoyed not just being with us, the fantastic food but also being in such a beautiful hotel, the sunset was incredible too. If you're planning an event here, you will be very well looked after and pleased you chose this outstanding hotel. A huge thank you to all the staff, Steve, you're a star! Best wishes...Mark & Julie Rogers
Mark R — Google review
Stayed for 2 nights. Dinner was very nice but ran out of quite a few items on the menu due to a busy day. A big problem was the shower. The water was a trickle. Complained to reception but all we received was an apology. There should have been a small refund perhaps. The hotel has a smell of frying everywhere, even in the bedrooms. On the whole not a bad hotel with friendly staff.
June T — Google review
Went in for Sunday carvery with my partner and step-son. The drinks and food were very reasonably priced, and the carvery was hot, fresh, and delicious. The chef carving knew his stuff and was very friendly. (I can't shout him out, because I didn't ask his name, but he was tall with glasses!) - Would 100% recommend this place for anyone visiting Fleetwood on their holidays.
JAMTHEHERO — Google review
This is for the food only! Staff were nice but I would never eat there or recommend it. Worst food I’ve had in 46 years no joke. £17 for salmon - potatoes were black looked like they had gone off, peas and carrots were like water with zero taste, holendaise sauce had a skin so unable to pour - butter cubes were liquid on arrival, mineral water was in a warm bottle , even my dog who adores carrots would not eat them. I kid you not. I’ve come away very put out that £17 went down the loo as all I could stomach was the salmon and even that was a bit tasteless. The ‘chef’ I hope does not refer to themselves as such. Avoid at all costs if looking for some where to eat. Worst experience going. Beyond over priced. Whoever came up with that menu and thinks those prices are acceptable for that level of food needs a shake.
Sabrinawalker1 — Google review
Very comfortable 2 night stay for a function at the hotel. Bed and breakfast included and all meals we ate there were well cooked, good portions and people were friendly. A Grade II listed building, it retains many of the old charms yet quite nicely modernized like with a walk-in shower, spacious bathroom and bedroom. Quiet nights sleep and lovely view of the estuary.
Sandra S — Google review
Met friends who were staying in the hotel and we all had a meal there. The food was fantastic. The dinning area was not over crowded with plenty of space between tables. In-laws were celebrating their 60th anniversary. Had a very pleasant evening.
Stuart R — Google review
Everything was very good except shower in room 66 was weak (but well hot) and the breakfast plates on the Monday morning were put into the plate warmer COLD, so had lovely hot food on a cold plate. Catering 101 no no... I'd definitely stay there again and there's lots of free parking in Fleetwood.
Pete J — Google review
I took my wife there for some food ,we ordered two sirloin steaks one Med rare with a well cooked Tomato and the other Med with no tomato My wife got my steak with her tomato and I got her med rare steak The peas were well over cooked And the mushroom sauce I ordered was to say the least coagulated and not a smooth nice sauce This hotel/restaurant has gone down badly So much so I won’t be going back And when the waitress came to clear the plates and asked if everything was ok to which I said no and explained what was wrong to which she said sorry Well that doesn’t cut it at those prices I expect good food and not a mix up and a poor apology
Ian N — Google review
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, FY7 6BN, United Kingdom•http://www.northeustonhotel.com/•+44 1253 876525•Tips and more reviews for The North Euston Hotel

Café Royal

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Café Royal is a British café located in Fleetwood, Lancashire. It is known for its good breakfast and clean environment. Visitors have praised the café for its lovely fresh, high-quality 'home-cooked' comfort food, including dishes like mince and onion pie with vegetables and rich gravy, as well as liver and onions. The portion sizes are described as generous, making it a satisfying dining experience. Additionally, the café is pet-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their dogs along.
Great homemade food and great quality. Lovely staff! Highly recommend the Sunday Roast!! Super-affordable too. Will be def back soon! Thanks!
K S — Google review
A Saturday lunchtime. This was our first time visiting this cafe and it was enjoyable. Good home cooked style food, we both had a roast dinner, one beef and one chicken (the chicken meal doesn't come with Yorkshire pudding unless you request it), both big plates full but more importantly tasted good. Very popular with the local elderly which is always a good sign and was very busy when we arrived (pics taken when it quietened down). We purchased scones to go and they were excellent too. Good prices, good food and good service.
Louise B — Google review
Visiting Fleetwood promenade for the first time, thought Cafe Royal was the best choice in the vicinity for an afternoon meal. The cafe was clean and the staff were friendly. We had the fish and chips, whilst the fish and batter was reasonably good, the chips looked good unfortunately were not chippy chips,, being dry and lacked taste.
Wirralian — Google review
I didn't think places like this still existed. Hearty, tasty, down-to-earth food at very reasonable prices. Generous portions mean there's no chance you'll leave hungry. The cheese and onion pie is tremendous. The people are warm, welcoming and friendly, providing top-notch service that deserves every tip given. My only regret is that I didn't discover this gem until now. I'll be making up for lost time, and the roast dinner is top of my hit list for my next visit.
Sacha R — Google review
We stopped for tea but everything sounded so good we had an early dinner - I had roast turkey. We were not disappointed. The portions were generous, the price was reasonable, and everything was well cooked. Just right. The owner made us feel at home. She learned that we were staying in Blackpool to watch the World Matchplay of darts. She mentioned that a former player , Wes Newton, sometimes eats here — he would never remember us but we met him years ago at the Desert Classic. All I can say is that if Wes eats here, it is all the more reason to trust this cafe. My only regret was that we left the area the next day and couldn’t return.
Arnold E — Google review
We had Fish and chips.it was delectable. The staff were fabulous. What we had definitely represented good value for money
Greg W — Google review
Been coming here for a good few years, but this is the first time in a while because they only open Friday to Sunday, so with it being Easter Weekend we decided to have a ride to Cleveleys and then go on to Fleetwood to Cafe Royal for something to eat, piping hot food, lovely waitress, and 4 empty plates, they only take cash just in case you only use a card
Sandra R — Google review
Visiting our old hometown from Australia and ate a few times here during our stay. A cafe in a beautiful location just opposite the north Euston Hotel. All the staff were super friendly and couldn’t do enough for us. Everytime we ate the food was always delicious with massive portions. All food homemade and you can tell the love that goes into every bite. We will definitely be back here on our next visit to Fleetwood. Thanks Cafe Royal team ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
John O — Google review
21-23 Bold St, Fleetwood, FY7 6BW, United Kingdom•+44 1253 777438•Tips and more reviews for Café Royal
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