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Best marks near Hardisworthy
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Welcombe Mouth
1.8 miles from Hardisworthy
Remote, boulder-and-reef cove on the North Devon/Cornwall border. Steep walk to jagged rock platforms with kelp-filled gullies and small sand patches; very...
View markMarsland Mouth
2.2 miles from Hardisworthy
Remote, rugged cove on the Cornwall–Devon border where the Marsland stream meets the sea. The mark is mainly rough ground with boulder/pebble...
View markHartland Quay
2.6 miles from Hardisworthy
Exposed rocky platforms and ledges beneath the Hartland Quay Hotel on North Devon’s Atlantic coast. Deep, kelpy gullies meet fast tides and...
View markBlegberry
3.1 miles from Hardisworthy
Exposed Atlantic rock ledges on the Hartland Peninsula with fast-running tides and deep, kelp-lined gullies. Access is via the South West Coast...
View markMorwenstow Cliffs
3.9 miles from Hardisworthy
Towering Atlantic-facing rock ledges in the Morwenstow parish north of Bude. Deep, kelp-fringed water close in with strong tidal run; very snaggy...
View markLower Sharpnose Point
4.1 miles from Hardisworthy
An exposed rocky headland near Morwenstow with very deep water tight to the base and strong tidal run. Best in settled weather...
View markQuick links: Welcombe Mouth · Marsland Mouth · Hartland Quay · Blegberry · Morwenstow Cliffs · Lower Sharpnose Point
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Welcombe Mouth
1.8 miles from Hardisworthy
Remote, boulder-and-reef cove on the North Devon/Cornwall border. Steep walk to jagged rock platforms with kelp-filled gullies and small sand patches; very exposed to Atlantic swell. Best around dusk or after dark on a flooding tide in moderate seas; excellent rough-ground and summer lure venue but slippery and committing at...
Marsland Mouth
2.2 miles from Hardisworthy
Remote, rugged cove on the Cornwall–Devon border where the Marsland stream meets the sea. The mark is mainly rough ground with boulder/pebble foreshore and kelp-fringed rock ledges either side of the mouth. Good tidal flow, clear Atlantic water, and plenty of kelp gullies suit lure and float fishing for wrasse,...
Hartland Quay
2.6 miles from Hardisworthy
Exposed rocky platforms and ledges beneath the Hartland Quay Hotel on North Devon’s Atlantic coast. Deep, kelpy gullies meet fast tides and ocean swell, giving excellent lure and float fishing in summer through autumn. Fish the flood, dusk and dawn, or at night for conger and huss. Small to moderate...
Blegberry
3.1 miles from Hardisworthy
Exposed Atlantic rock ledges on the Hartland Peninsula with fast-running tides and deep, kelp-lined gullies. Access is via the South West Coast Path with a steep, rough descent to the ledges. Best in settled seas with a light to moderate swell; dusk and dawn are prime. Flood and first of...
Morwenstow Cliffs
3.9 miles from Hardisworthy
Towering Atlantic-facing rock ledges in the Morwenstow parish north of Bude. Deep, kelp-fringed water close in with strong tidal run; very snaggy ground. Access is steep and exposed with long descents and occasional rope aids—only for fit, experienced rock anglers in settled conditions. Fish the flood into dusk and first...
Lower Sharpnose Point
4.1 miles from Hardisworthy
An exposed rocky headland near Morwenstow with very deep water tight to the base and strong tidal run. Best in settled weather on a flooding tide; summer and early autumn bring prolific lure and float fishing for pelagics, while dusk and night produce bottom species from the rough, kelpy ground....