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Best marks near Tarlscough
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Talacre Beach
26.5 miles from Tarlscough
Talacre Beach is a long, open sandy shore at the mouth of the Dee Estuary, with easy access from the Talacre/Camping area...
View markTalacre Lighthouse
26.5 miles from Tarlscough
Talacre Lighthouse is a wide, gently shelving sand-and-mud foreshore on the Dee Estuary side of Point of Ayr, fished by a long...
View markPoint of Ayr
26.6 miles from Tarlscough
Point of Ayr sits at the mouth of the Dee Estuary with wide sand and mudflats giving way to channels and banks;...
View markMostyn Deep
26.8 miles from Tarlscough
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent...
View markGreenfield Dock
26.8 miles from Tarlscough
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent...
View markMostyn Foreshore
27.0 miles from Tarlscough
Mostyn Foreshore is a tidal Dee Estuary shore mark of mud-and-sand flats with shallow channels and occasional firm patches, fished mainly with...
View markQuick links: Talacre Beach · Talacre Lighthouse · Point of Ayr · Mostyn Deep · Greenfield Dock · Mostyn Foreshore
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Talacre Beach
26.5 miles from Tarlscough
Talacre Beach is a long, open sandy shore at the mouth of the Dee Estuary, with easy access from the Talacre/Camping area and plenty of room to spread out; fishing is typical surf/flatfish and rays over sand with occasional mixed ground and channels, best worked with a bit of range...
Talacre Lighthouse
26.5 miles from Tarlscough
Talacre Lighthouse is a wide, gently shelving sand-and-mud foreshore on the Dee Estuary side of Point of Ayr, fished by a long walk from the Talacre beach car parks across firm sand to the channels and banks around the lighthouse. It’s mainly a clean-ground venue where distance and tide-reading matter:...
Point of Ayr
26.6 miles from Tarlscough
Point of Ayr sits at the mouth of the Dee Estuary with wide sand and mudflats giving way to channels and banks; shore access is on foot from the Point of Ayr/Gronant dunes and along the estuary edge, with fishing often done by wading to reach run-off gullies on the...
Mostyn Deep
26.8 miles from Tarlscough
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent hard standing where you can reach fast-running tide and soft mud/sand at range. Access is generally easy on foot from nearby parking, but it’s a working estuary with...
Greenfield Dock
26.8 miles from Tarlscough
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent hard standing. It’s a quiet, snaggy venue with silty channels and short-range casting, best around the flooding tide when fish push in to feed; expect typical estuary sport...
Mostyn Foreshore
27.0 miles from Tarlscough
Mostyn Foreshore is a tidal Dee Estuary shore mark of mud-and-sand flats with shallow channels and occasional firm patches, fished mainly with long casts into gutters on the flooding tide. Access is on foot from nearby parking/roads along the foreshore paths/track, but the ground is soft in places and the...