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Best marks near Charlestown
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Porthpean Beach
1.1 miles from Charlestown
Sheltered south-coast sand-and-shingle beach on St Austell Bay with rocky headlands at both ends. The clean sand in the middle suits flatfish...
View markCrinnis Beach
1.2 miles from Charlestown
Crinnis Beach is the western beach of Carlyon Bay near St Austell, a broad, gently shelving sand-and-shingle strand backed by cliffs, with...
View markBlack Head, St Austell Bay
2.7 miles from Charlestown
A prominent rocky headland on the east side of St Austell Bay near Trenarren. Steep rock platforms give access to relatively deep,...
View markPar Beach
2.8 miles from Charlestown
Par Beach (Par Sands) is a long, shallow-gradient sandy beach on St Austell Bay, backed by dunes and a lagoon. It offers...
View markPolkerris Harbour Wall
3.4 miles from Charlestown
A small, sheltered harbour on the west side of St Austell Bay. Angling is from the curved outer wall and adjacent rocks...
View markPentewan Sands
3.8 miles from Charlestown
A long, gently shelving sandy bay on Cornwall’s south coast near Mevagissey. Clean sand with small patches of broken ground toward the...
View markQuick links: Porthpean Beach · Crinnis Beach · Black Head, St Austell Bay · Par Beach · Polkerris Harbour Wall · Pentewan Sands
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Porthpean Beach
1.1 miles from Charlestown
Sheltered south-coast sand-and-shingle beach on St Austell Bay with rocky headlands at both ends. The clean sand in the middle suits flatfish and small hounds after dark, while the weedy, bouldery margins and ledges produce prolific light-rock-fishing for gobies, blennies, wrasse and scorpion fish. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad...
Crinnis Beach
1.2 miles from Charlestown
Crinnis Beach is the western beach of Carlyon Bay near St Austell, a broad, gently shelving sand-and-shingle strand backed by cliffs, with rocky points at either end. It’s a relatively sheltered south-coast mark that fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and after dark. Expect summer sport with bass...
Black Head, St Austell Bay
2.7 miles from Charlestown
A prominent rocky headland on the east side of St Austell Bay near Trenarren. Steep rock platforms give access to relatively deep, kelpy water (6–15 m at high tide) over rough ground. Best on the flood and into dusk; summer and early autumn bring prolific lure fishing, while nights produce...
Par Beach
2.8 miles from Charlestown
Par Beach (Par Sands) is a long, shallow-gradient sandy beach on St Austell Bay, backed by dunes and a lagoon. It offers easy, level access from the main car park and mostly clean ground with occasional fine shingle. The Par River creates gutters and channels that draw bass and flatfish,...
Polkerris Harbour Wall
3.4 miles from Charlestown
A small, sheltered harbour on the west side of St Austell Bay. Angling is from the curved outer wall and adjacent rocks into mixed sand and rough ground, with shallow water inside the basin and slightly deeper water off the outside. Best results come on a flooding tide into dusk...
Pentewan Sands
3.8 miles from Charlestown
A long, gently shelving sandy bay on Cornwall’s south coast near Mevagissey. Clean sand with small patches of broken ground toward the rocky ends and a river/outflow at the western side. Summer brings mackerel, scad and garfish in clear, calm water; bass and flats are possible year‑round, with whiting more...