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Best marks near Pencoys
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Basset’s Cove
4.8 miles from Pencoys
Basset’s Cove is a high-cliff rock mark on the North Cliffs between Portreath and Godrevy. Ledges overlook deep, kelpy gullies with strong...
View markPortreath Beach
4.9 miles from Pencoys
An exposed north-coast surf beach backed by a small harbour and cliffs. Best fished on the flood into dusk and after dark...
View markPortreath Harbour Breakwater
5.0 miles from Pencoys
An exposed north-coast breakwater guarding Portreath’s small harbour, offering mixed to rough ground with kelp beds, boulders and sand patches just outside...
View markPorthtowan Beach
6.1 miles from Pencoys
A broad, exposed Atlantic surf beach with rocky headlands at both ends. Best known for surf‑bass in lively water and reliable after-dark...
View markNavax Point
6.7 miles from Pencoys
Exposed cliff-ledges on a rugged headland with fast tide run and deep, kelpy gullies. Productive in settled summer and early autumn weather...
View markGwithian Beach
7.0 miles from Pencoys
A long, exposed sandy surf beach on the east side of St Ives Bay between Hayle Towans and Godrevy. Shifting sandbars and...
View markQuick links: Basset’s Cove · Portreath Beach · Portreath Harbour Breakwater · Porthtowan Beach · Navax Point · Gwithian Beach
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Basset’s Cove
4.8 miles from Pencoys
Basset’s Cove is a high-cliff rock mark on the North Cliffs between Portreath and Godrevy. Ledges overlook deep, kelpy gullies with strong tidal run and full Atlantic exposure. It fishes best on a flooding tide in settled to moderate seas—clear water for mackerel/garfish and light fizz for pollack and bass....
Portreath Beach
4.9 miles from Pencoys
An exposed north-coast surf beach backed by a small harbour and cliffs. Best fished on the flood into dusk and after dark when the surf eases, working the gutters and channels—especially toward the harbour side and around the stream outflow. Produces surf bass in lively water, dogfish and rays on...
Portreath Harbour Breakwater
5.0 miles from Pencoys
An exposed north-coast breakwater guarding Portreath’s small harbour, offering mixed to rough ground with kelp beds, boulders and sand patches just outside the mouth. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk, with clear-to-settled seas suiting lure and float tactics for pelagics and wrasse, and coloured water or evening...
Porthtowan Beach
6.1 miles from Pencoys
A broad, exposed Atlantic surf beach with rocky headlands at both ends. Best known for surf‑bass in lively water and reliable after-dark fishing over sand. In summer the rocks produce wrasse and pollack; mackerel and scad show on calmer evenings. Winter brings whiting and the odd flatfish. Fish the flooding...
Navax Point
6.7 miles from Pencoys
Exposed cliff-ledges on a rugged headland with fast tide run and deep, kelpy gullies. Productive in settled summer and early autumn weather for lure and float fishing; winter nights can throw up predators from the deeper holes. Access is via the coast path with a steep, rough final descent to...
Gwithian Beach
7.0 miles from Pencoys
A long, exposed sandy surf beach on the east side of St Ives Bay between Hayle Towans and Godrevy. Shifting sandbars and gutters form along the tide, with more broken ground toward Godrevy. A classic surf mark for bass and rays; flatties show in calmer spells. Fish the flood into...