St Anne’s Beach is located on the Fylde coast just south of Blackpool, The beach is vast and sandy and at various tide states offers flat water lagoons perfect for practicing those freestyle tricks!

St Anne’s is an awesome kite beach with a very active kite surfing scene.

If you are looking for waves head further out or head North to Starr Gate
The beach itself at St Annes is a huge expanse of golden sand. The sort that is perfect for running around on and building sandcastles. It’s also a great spot for a paddle, however there are no lifeguards on duty and swimming isn’t recommended towards the estuary.

Big thanks to Northern Kites for the location data update!
Equipment Wash
Shower
Accomodation
Parking
Place Of Interest
Scenic
Toilets

Activities

Kite Boarding

Paddle Boarding

Wake Boarding

Surfing

Wind Surfing

Kayaking

Foil Wing

Wild Swimming

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Wind Direction

St Anne’s works best in SW winds but any direction with West in it will be favorable! (SWWNW) Westerly winds can often generate larger swells to the North of the beach while South-Westerly winds provide a good on-shore breeze and flatter water conditions to the south of the beach.

Water Conditions

St Anne's does have waves of a sort but it does get blow out so its surfing white water. Some great flat water lagoons at low water

Beach Type

Sandy

Restricted Zones

Tidal Restrictions

Lytham St Anne’s works on all tides. Low tide can be as much as a 20 minute walk on a Spring Tide.