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Best marks near Carey Park
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Talland Bay
0.6 miles from Carey Park
Talland Bay is a mixed-ground venue between Looe and Polperro with boulder-strewn rock ledges, kelp beds and interspersed sand patches. Most anglers...
View markPortnadler Bay
1.8 miles from Carey Park
A secluded south-facing cove between Looe and Talland with a sandy centre and rocky ledges at both ends. Access is via the...
View markHannafore
2.7 miles from Carey Park
Hannafore is a long stretch of rock and reef platforms along the promenade at West Looe, facing Looe Island. It’s classic mixed...
View markLooe Banjo Pier
2.8 miles from Carey Park
A classic banjo-shaped harbour pier at East Looe giving access to mixed sand and rock at the harbour mouth. Easy, family-friendly access...
View markLansallos Cove
3.0 miles from Carey Park
Secluded south-coast cove with rock platforms on either side of a small sand/pebble pocket. Mixed rough ground with kelp, boulders and sand...
View markPlaidy Beach
3.5 miles from Carey Park
A small, sheltered south-coast cove just east of Looe with mixed ground: clean sand in the middle and rocky ledges/kelp beds at...
View markQuick links: Talland Bay · Portnadler Bay · Hannafore · Looe Banjo Pier · Lansallos Cove · Plaidy Beach
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Talland Bay
0.6 miles from Carey Park
Talland Bay is a mixed-ground venue between Looe and Polperro with boulder-strewn rock ledges, kelp beds and interspersed sand patches. Most anglers target the rocky points either side of the two small beaches, where wrasse and pollack dominate in warmer months; on clear summer evenings mackerel, garfish and scad often...
Portnadler Bay
1.8 miles from Carey Park
A secluded south-facing cove between Looe and Talland with a sandy centre and rocky ledges at both ends. Access is via the South West Coast Path and steep steps, so travel light. The mixed ground offers options: clean sand in the middle for flatfish and dogfish, and rough kelp-covered rocks...
Hannafore
2.7 miles from Carey Park
Hannafore is a long stretch of rock and reef platforms along the promenade at West Looe, facing Looe Island. It’s classic mixed ground with kelp-filled gullies, boulder fields and pockets of sand. Excellent in late spring through autumn for lure and float fishing; night sessions can be productive year-round in...
Looe Banjo Pier
2.8 miles from Carey Park
A classic banjo-shaped harbour pier at East Looe giving access to mixed sand and rock at the harbour mouth. Easy, family-friendly access with railings; fishes best on the flood and first of the ebb when the tide runs past the end. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad in numbers, while...
Lansallos Cove
3.0 miles from Carey Park
Secluded south-coast cove with rock platforms on either side of a small sand/pebble pocket. Mixed rough ground with kelp, boulders and sand patches gives excellent light-rock and wrasse fishing. Best on a flooding tide into dusk; summer–autumn brings mackerel, garfish and scad, while pollack and pout show in lower light...
Plaidy Beach
3.5 miles from Carey Park
A small, sheltered south-coast cove just east of Looe with mixed ground: clean sand in the middle and rocky ledges/kelp beds at both ends. Good for summer float and lure fishing in clear water, with options to ledger baits onto the sandy tongue for flatfish and dogfish after dusk. Best...