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Best marks near St Mary's Isle
Top spots within about 100 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Bull Bay
97.6 miles from St Mary's Isle
Bull Bay (Porth Llechog) is a small, open cove on Anglesey’s north coast where most shore fishing is from the harbour walls...
View markPoint Lynas
97.6 miles from St Mary's Isle
Point Lynas is a rugged, tide-swept headland on the NE tip of Anglesey with broken rock ledges and kelpy gullies giving deepish...
View markPorth Wen
97.7 miles from St Mary's Isle
Porth Wen is a rugged, exposed rock-and-boulder mark beneath the old brickworks on Anglesey’s north coast, with access via a steep coastal...
View markAmlwch Harbour
97.8 miles from St Mary's Isle
Amlwch Harbour is a small, sheltered working harbour with quays, harbour walls and deeper water in the inner basin, giving relatively easy...
View markAmlwch Port
97.9 miles from St Mary's Isle
Amlwch Port is a small working harbour with fishable walls and quays providing sheltered deep-water casting into the harbour mouth and adjacent...
View markPorth Eilian
98.0 miles from St Mary's Isle
Porth Eilian is a small, sheltered inlet on Anglesey’s north‑east coast with rough ground and kelp-covered rock ledges around the bay mouth....
View markQuick links: Bull Bay · Point Lynas · Porth Wen · Amlwch Harbour · Amlwch Port · Porth Eilian
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Bull Bay
97.6 miles from St Mary's Isle
Bull Bay (Porth Llechog) is a small, open cove on Anglesey’s north coast where most shore fishing is from the harbour walls and rough rocky ground either side. Access is straightforward via the village/harbour with short walks to marks, and fishing is typically mixed—float/spin for wrasse and pollack in daylight,...
Point Lynas
97.6 miles from St Mary's Isle
Point Lynas is a rugged, tide-swept headland on the NE tip of Anglesey with broken rock ledges and kelpy gullies giving deepish water close in on bigger tides. Access is on foot from the lighthouse/nearby parking via paths and then a careful scramble to fishing platforms; most anglers fish spinning...
Porth Wen
97.7 miles from St Mary's Isle
Porth Wen is a rugged, exposed rock-and-boulder mark beneath the old brickworks on Anglesey’s north coast, with access via a steep coastal path and rough ground down to ledges, kelp gullies and broken reef. Fishing is typically close-range over rough, snaggy terrain for wrasse and pollack, with deeper water off...
Amlwch Harbour
97.8 miles from St Mary's Isle
Amlwch Harbour is a small, sheltered working harbour with quays, harbour walls and deeper water in the inner basin, giving relatively easy access for shore anglers. Fishing is typically close-range with ledgered baits down the wall for mixed groundfish and eels, while spinning/float fishing can pick up mackerel and pollack...
Amlwch Port
97.9 miles from St Mary's Isle
Amlwch Port is a small working harbour with fishable walls and quays providing sheltered deep-water casting into the harbour mouth and adjacent tide-swept channels. Access is straightforward from the town with short walks and level ground, but space can be limited and you must keep clear of any harbour operations....
Porth Eilian
98.0 miles from St Mary's Isle
Porth Eilian is a small, sheltered inlet on Anglesey’s north‑east coast with rough ground and kelp-covered rock ledges around the bay mouth. Access is on foot via coastal paths/track from the parking by the lifeboat station/nearby lanes, then short clambers onto rock platforms; fishing is typically over mixed reef and...