Tregawne

Fishing Marks near Tregawne

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Tregawne, Cornwall with fast access to Rock Beach, Daymer Bay and Doom Bar. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Tregawne, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

17 Marks Found

Harlyn Bay

(7.4/10)

9.6 miles from Tregawne

Broad west-facing sandy bay near Padstow with easy parking and access. Clean surf over sand with rocky headlands at both ends. Fishes well on a flooding tide into dusk or after a westerly blow as the sea settles. Bass work the surf gutters; summer flatfish (especially turbot) patrol the banks;...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Dab

Mawgan Porth

(7.1/10)

9.6 miles from Tregawne

Open, sandy surf beach flanked by rocky headlands with the River Menalhyl entering at the southern end. Productive for surf bass in a rolling sea; flatfish and small-eyed rays from the cleaner sand at range, especially after dark. Summer sees mackerel and garfish around the corners, with mullet in the...

Bass Pollack Whiting Turbot Small-eyed Ray

Bedruthan Steps

(6.3/10)

9.8 miles from Tregawne

An exposed Atlantic rock mark beneath the Carnewas/Bedruthan Steps cliffs between Mawgan Porth and Porthcothan. Deep, kelp-filled gullies, fast tide run-offs around the sea stacks and ledges, and quick-flooding platforms. Best in calm to moderate swell with clear water from late spring to early autumn; winter swells usually make it...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Porthpean Beach

(7.3/10)

9.8 miles from Tregawne

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...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Dover Sole

Pentire Steps

(6.7/10)

9.9 miles from Tregawne

Exposed Atlantic rock mark overlooking the small cove of Pentire Steps (between Park Head and Bedruthan Steps). Steep, awkward access and uneven ledges lead to deep, kelp-filled gullies with clean sand patches just off the rocks. Best fished on the flood through high water in settled or offshore winds when...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Turbot