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Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Porthpean Beach
6.9 miles from Prazey
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
7.6 miles from Prazey
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 markWhipsiderry Beach
8.0 miles from Prazey
A tide-dependent cove between Porth and Watergate Bay with steep cliff steps and a mix of clean sand, rock platforms, and kelp-fringed...
View markWatergate Bay
8.0 miles from Prazey
A wide, exposed Atlantic surf beach north of Newquay with clean sand and rocky points at either end. Best fished on a...
View markPorth Beach
8.1 miles from Prazey
A wide, shallow, sandy bay on Newquay’s north coast with easy, level access and a small brackish stream crossing the beach. Best...
View markLusty Glaze Beach
8.2 miles from Prazey
Sheltered sandy cove on the east side of Newquay with steep steps down from the cliff-top. Clean sand in the middle with...
View markQuick links: Porthpean Beach · Crinnis Beach · Whipsiderry Beach · Watergate Bay · Porth Beach · Lusty Glaze Beach
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Porthpean Beach
6.9 miles from Prazey
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
7.6 miles from Prazey
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...
Whipsiderry Beach
8.0 miles from Prazey
A tide-dependent cove between Porth and Watergate Bay with steep cliff steps and a mix of clean sand, rock platforms, and kelp-fringed gullies. Suits surf fishing for bass and flats on the sand, and light lure/bait work around the rocky edges for pollack and wrasse. Summer brings mackerel, scad, and...
Watergate Bay
8.0 miles from Prazey
A wide, exposed Atlantic surf beach north of Newquay with clean sand and rocky points at either end. Best fished on a flooding tide into dusk or after dark, working the surf tables, gutters and the first/second sandbar. Bass patrol the white water after onshore blows, while dogfish and small‑eyed...
Porth Beach
8.1 miles from Prazey
A wide, shallow, sandy bay on Newquay’s north coast with easy, level access and a small brackish stream crossing the beach. Best fished at dusk into dark on a building tide when there’s a gentle surf, or in winter for whiting. The clean sand and gutters hold bass, flatfish and...
Lusty Glaze Beach
8.2 miles from Prazey
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...