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Best marks near Lanhay
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Portscatho
0.7 miles from Lanhay
Small south-facing harbour on the Roseland Peninsula with a short breakwater and adjacent rock ledges looking over Gerrans Bay. Mixed rough ground...
View markPorthcurnick Beach
0.8 miles from Lanhay
East-facing sandy cove just north of Portscatho with rocky headlands at either end. The clean, gently shelving sand produces surf bass, flatfish...
View markPorthbeor Beach
2.3 miles from Lanhay
Secluded south-coast Roseland cove with a clean sandy middle and rocky, kelp-lined ends. Fishable through the tide but best at dusk into...
View markPendower Beach
2.4 miles from Lanhay
A long, south-facing sandy beach in Gerrans Bay on the Roseland Peninsula, merging with Carne Beach at low tide. Clean sand with...
View markSt Mawes Castle Rocks
2.5 miles from Lanhay
Tidal rock ledges directly below St Mawes Castle on the east side of the Carrick Roads. Deep water is close in with...
View markTowan Beach, Roseland
2.6 miles from Lanhay
An east-facing sandy beach on the Roseland Peninsula with rocky fringes at both ends and clear water. Sheltered from prevailing south-westerlies but...
View markQuick links: Portscatho · Porthcurnick Beach · Porthbeor Beach · Pendower Beach · St Mawes Castle Rocks · Towan Beach, Roseland
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Portscatho
0.7 miles from Lanhay
Small south-facing harbour on the Roseland Peninsula with a short breakwater and adjacent rock ledges looking over Gerrans Bay. Mixed rough ground with kelp and boulders close in and patches of sand further out. Productive in late spring through autumn for mackerel, scad, garfish and wrasse; pollack and bass around...
Porthcurnick Beach
0.8 miles from Lanhay
East-facing sandy cove just north of Portscatho with rocky headlands at either end. The clean, gently shelving sand produces surf bass, flatfish and dogfish, while the rocks hold wrasse, pollack and seasonal pelagics. Best on a flooding tide, especially with a light onshore push that forms gutters and rips along...
Porthbeor Beach
2.3 miles from Lanhay
Secluded south-coast Roseland cove with a clean sandy middle and rocky, kelp-lined ends. Fishable through the tide but best at dusk into night on a flooding tide. The sand offers chances for bass, dogfish and occasional rays, while the rocks/gullies hold wrasse and pollack; summer can see mackerel, garfish and...
Pendower Beach
2.4 miles from Lanhay
A long, south-facing sandy beach in Gerrans Bay on the Roseland Peninsula, merging with Carne Beach at low tide. Clean sand with shifting bars and gullies, plus rocky fringes at either end. A reliable surf mark for bass and flatfish; dogfish and rays over the cleaner ground; summer mackerel, garfish...
St Mawes Castle Rocks
2.5 miles from Lanhay
Tidal rock ledges directly below St Mawes Castle on the east side of the Carrick Roads. Deep water is close in with strong run on the flood and ebb. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and at first light in settled seas. Expect summer sport with pollack,...
Towan Beach, Roseland
2.6 miles from Lanhay
An east-facing sandy beach on the Roseland Peninsula with rocky fringes at both ends and clear water. Sheltered from prevailing south-westerlies but exposed to easterlies; a gentle slope over clean sand with patches of weed and gullies. Best on a flooding tide into dusk. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad...