Lower Beeny

Fishing Marks near Lower Beeny

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Lower Beeny, Cornwall puts you close to top marks like Crackington Haven, Bossiney Haven and Tintagel Head. These spots regularly produce on moving tides. Use the list below to compare distance, access and recommended rigs, then time your session to the tide and wind.

6 Marks Found

Crackington Haven

(6.2/10)

3.4 miles from Lower Beeny

Crackington Haven is a small, dramatic north-coast cove between Bude and Boscastle. The fishing is mainly from rugged rock ledges on both sides of the beach, with kelp-filled gullies and mixed, snaggy ground dropping into relatively deep water. It’s a classic wrasse and pollack venue in summer, with mackerel and...

Bass Pollack Three-bearded Rockling Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Bossiney Haven

(6/10)

3.4 miles from Lower Beeny

Steep, scenic cove just east of Tintagel with a small sandy beach and rocky ledges on both sides. Most fishing is from the rocks into kelp-lined gullies and mixed ground; the beach fishes in calmer surf. Summer brings wrasse, pollack, scorpionfish and garfish, with conger and rockling after dark; mackerel...

Bass Pollack Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss Mackerel

Tintagel Head

(6.6/10)

4.5 miles from Lower Beeny

Exposed rock headland with deep, kelpy water and strong Atlantic tidal movement. Access is via steep coastal paths from Tintagel village to small rock platforms; only suitable for experienced rock anglers in settled to moderate seas. Produces pollack and wrasse by day, with conger, huss and pouting after dark; summer...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Trebarwith Strand

(6.5/10)

5.5 miles from Lower Beeny

An exposed Atlantic-facing beach backed by slate cliffs and reefs, with mixed sand and rocky ground. The sandy strand largely disappears at high water; at lower states, gullies, kelp beds, and clean sand patches open up. Fish the surf for bass and rays, or work the rocky ledges on either...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Black Rock, Widemouth

(7/10)

7.8 miles from Lower Beeny

A tide-washed reef and ledge system around the Black Rock outcrop at the south end of Widemouth Bay. Rough, kelpy ground interspersed with sandy gullies offers classic rock-fishing: wrasse and pollack tight to the weed, with summer pelagics moving through and nocturnal species after dark. Best on a flooding tide...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Small-eyed Ray

Widemouth Bay

(6.5/10)

8.2 miles from Lower Beeny

A wide, exposed Atlantic surf beach just south of Bude with clean sand and pronounced surf gutters. Rocky ground at the north end (Black Rock) and the southern end adds variety. Bass and small-eyed rays are prime targets in settled surf; dogfish are plentiful after dark; winter brings whiting; occasional...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish