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Best marks near Chelston
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
St Audries Bay
14.2 miles from Chelston
St Audries Bay is a mixed sand, shingle and broken-ground beach beneath high cliffs between Watchet and Kilve on the Somerset coast....
View markDoniford Beach
14.4 miles from Chelston
A mixed-ground Bristol Channel beach east of Watchet with flat rock shelves, shingle and muddy sand. The huge tidal range brings deep...
View markKilve Steps
14.5 miles from Chelston
A broad limestone-and-shale wave-cut platform below the Quantock Hills, reached via the stone steps from the Kilve beach car park. Ground is...
View markKilve Ledges
14.5 miles from Chelston
Expansive shale and limestone ledges with kelp-filled gullies on the Bristol Channel coast. Huge tidal range and strong lateral flow; fish the...
View markHelwell Bay
14.5 miles from Chelston
A snaggy, rock-and-shingle bay immediately east of Watchet with wave-cut platforms, kelp-filled gullies and broken ground. Best fished on the flood up...
View markEast Quantoxhead
14.6 miles from Chelston
Expansive intertidal rock platforms and kelp-filled gullies between St Audries and Kilve on the fast-tidal Bristol Channel. Best fished on the flooding...
View markQuick links: St Audries Bay · Doniford Beach · Kilve Steps · Kilve Ledges · Helwell Bay · East Quantoxhead
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St Audries Bay
14.2 miles from Chelston
St Audries Bay is a mixed sand, shingle and broken-ground beach beneath high cliffs between Watchet and Kilve on the Somerset coast. It fishes best on the flood and the first of the ebb around medium to large tides, with fast currents typical of the Bristol Channel’s big tidal range....
Doniford Beach
14.4 miles from Chelston
A mixed-ground Bristol Channel beach east of Watchet with flat rock shelves, shingle and muddy sand. The huge tidal range brings deep water close on springs; best fished the last two hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb, dropping baits into sandy gullies between the ledges. Snaggy...
Kilve Steps
14.5 miles from Chelston
A broad limestone-and-shale wave-cut platform below the Quantock Hills, reached via the stone steps from the Kilve beach car park. Ground is rough with boulders, kelp and fossil beds broken by sand/shingle gullies. Bristol Channel tides race hard and rise fast: most anglers fish the last 2 hours of the...
Kilve Ledges
14.5 miles from Chelston
Expansive shale and limestone ledges with kelp-filled gullies on the Bristol Channel coast. Huge tidal range and strong lateral flow; fish the flood into high and the first of the ebb. Summer targets include smoothhound and rays; winter brings whiting and the odd codling. Night sessions are most productive. Mixed...
Helwell Bay
14.5 miles from Chelston
A snaggy, rock-and-shingle bay immediately east of Watchet with wave-cut platforms, kelp-filled gullies and broken ground. Best fished on the flood up to high and the first of the ebb; very strong Bristol Channel tides demand wired leads and robust tackle. After dark in autumn–winter it throws up plenty of...
East Quantoxhead
14.6 miles from Chelston
Expansive intertidal rock platforms and kelp-filled gullies between St Audries and Kilve on the fast-tidal Bristol Channel. Best fished on the flooding tide as water pushes over the reef edges. Rough ground demands strong tackle and rotten-bottom rigs. Peeler crab and fish baits score for bass, huss and smoothhound; worm/crab...