Fishing in
Fishing in Frost
Start with the closest marks, then refine by species or distance to get a plan fast.
Last updated: 3 months ago
Best marks near Frost
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Exmouth Beach
21.8 miles from Frost
A long, shallow, sandy beach running along Exmouth’s seafront and the mouth of the River Exe. Mostly clean ground with shifting gutters...
View markDawlish Warren
21.8 miles from Frost
A long sandy spit and nature reserve forming the south side of the Exe Estuary mouth. The seaward face is open beach...
View markDawlish Beach
22.3 miles from Frost
A long, sandy town beach backed by the sea wall and railway, offering easy year-round access and mostly clean ground. Best results...
View markCoryton Cove
22.5 miles from Frost
A small sandy cove at Dawlish beneath red sandstone cliffs with rocky ledges at either side and the railway above. Sheltered from...
View markMaer Rocks
22.5 miles from Frost
A gently sloping rock and reef platform on Exmouth’s seafront, exposed from mid-to-low tide and flooding quickly on the push. The ground...
View markOrcombe Point
23.0 miles from Frost
Rocky headland at the eastern end of Exmouth beach (by the Geoneedle). Mixed rough ground with kelp gullies and sand patches gives...
View markQuick links: Exmouth Beach · Dawlish Warren · Dawlish Beach · Coryton Cove · Maer Rocks · Orcombe Point
Popular species here
Map of Frost
Zoom out to reveal more marks if the local list is short.
Marks near Frost
Sorted by relevance (distance, rating, safety).
Barry Docks Breakwater
43.1 miles from Frost
Barry Docks Breakwater is a long, exposed harbour-arm made of large boulders with deep water close in, marking the entrance to Barry Docks. Access is usually by walking along the top/inner path from the docks area, then fishing either into the channel mouth or out toward the Bristol Channel; it’s...
Salcombe South Sands
43.1 miles from Frost
Sheltered, east-facing sandy beach at the mouth of the Salcombe estuary with rocky ledges at both ends (towards North Sands and Overbeck’s). Easy access and very scenic, but busy in summer with swimming zones and boat traffic from the ferry and tenders. Best fished at dawn/dusk or after dark, especially...
Ogmore River Mouth
43.2 miles from Frost
The Ogmore River Mouth mark is a mixed sand-and-shingle beach with an estuary channel that shifts after floods; anglers typically fish the surf line and the deeper run at the outflow, with best sport around the pushing tide and dusk. Access is on foot from nearby parking and paths, but...
Barry Docks Outer Breakwater
43.2 miles from Frost
The outer breakwater at Barry Docks is a long, man‑made rock/concrete arm giving deepish water close in on the seaward side and some shelter inside the harbour mouth. Access is typically by walking out along the breakwater from the docks area; fishing is mainly from the top/edges with mixed rough...
Porthcawl Lighthouse Point
43.2 miles from Frost
Porthcawl Lighthouse Point is a rough-ground rock and ledge mark at the outer end of the harbour area by the lighthouse, fishing into fast tidal flow with kelpy gullies and deeper water close in. Access is on foot along the promenade/breakwater approach with short scrambles onto uneven rocks; it’s best...
Porthcawl Breakwater
43.2 miles from Frost
Porthcawl Breakwater is a long, stone-armoured harbour wall giving deep-water access into Swansea Bay; you fish from the top/inner side in calmer conditions or the seaward side in settled weather. It’s an easy, urban mark with mixed ground (rock, kelp and sand patches) where float/spinner fishing can produce in summer...