Nanpean

Fishing Marks near Nanpean

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Nanpean, Cornwall with fast access to Porthpean Beach, Crinnis Beach and Pentewan Sands. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Nanpean, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

23 Marks Found

Lusty Glaze Beach

(6.3/10)

9.5 miles from Nanpean

Sheltered sandy cove on the east side of Newquay with steep steps down from the cliff-top. Clean sand in the middle with rough, kelpy ground and small ledges at both ends. Suits summer lure and float work for pelagics and wrasse around the headlands, and surf/bottom tactics on the sand...

Bass Pollack Whiting Dab Turbot

Hemmick Beach

(6.3/10)

9.7 miles from Nanpean

A secluded, south-facing cove west of Dodman Point with clean sand in the middle and rough, kelpy rock ground at both ends. Suits float and lure fishing around the rocky points for wrasse and pollack, with summer shoals of mackerel and scad passing close. Surf or a bit of colour...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Spotted Ray

Tolcarne Beach

(6.5/10)

9.8 miles from Nanpean

Tolcarne Beach is a sheltered, sandy cove in Newquay backed by steep cliffs, with clean sand and rocky ground at either end. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and at night, with surf conditions producing bass and calmer periods suiting flatfish and rays. Watch for powerful surf,...

Bass Pollack Whiting Flounder Small-eyed Ray

Vault Beach

(7/10)

9.8 miles from Nanpean

A long, secluded shingle-and-sand beach on the east side of Dodman Point (Roseland Peninsula). Clean sand in the middle with bouldery, kelpy ground and small ledges at either end gives a mix of surf and rough-ground fishing. Best in settled weather with a modest onshore ripple for bass; clear summer...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Plaice

Great Western Beach

(6.3/10)

9.9 miles from Nanpean

A tidal, sandy cove in central Newquay between Towan and Tolcarne, with rocky ledges at both ends that add structure. Best fished on a flooding tide into dusk or after dark. Summer brings bait fish and predators; winter sees consistent scratching for flats and whiting. Expect surf and rip currents...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Small-eyed Ray