An easy virtually flat 20-mile route along the coast from Lytham into St Anne's. From Wrea Green pick up the NCR62 southwards at Bryning lane, and descend through Kellamergh turning right here at Carr lane, to Lytham (around 6 miles). Follow the traffic-free outer promenade at east beach past the windmill and keep following the signs for the NCR62, becoming initially the Inner promenade just before Fairhaven lake, then South promenade, then North promenade to St Anne's - around 10 miles - at the old pier (the Tourist office is in the street opposite, St Anne's road west; B5233). The statue of Les Dawson is on the prom here. Either turn right here for a shorter variant and pick up the NC62 at the junction with Shepherd road N), or continue along North promenade to Sandgate and turn right here, following this road straight on (it becomes St Leonard's road East and this is the NCR62.) Follow the signs (turning right at Crosland road N) and bearing right into Ramsgate road, then left at Shepherd's road N.
Follow the NCR62. It turns right at Lima road then left at Beauclerk road) past the golf course and across the Blackpool road into Forest drive, continuing till the junction of South Park with Ballam road, and turning left onto Ballam road. to Saltcotes road, turning left here onto the B5259 to return to Wrea Green. Alternatively, continue straight on Saltcotes road (still the NCR62) to retrace the route the way you came.
Pubs available in Lytham (the Railway Hotel is a JDW) or St. Anne's (the Trawl Boat Inn in Wood street is also JDW). The Grapes hotel in Wrea Green.