Fishing in
Fishing in Moorhayes Park
Start with the closest marks, then refine by species or distance to get a plan fast.
Last updated: 1 month ago
Best marks near Moorhayes Park
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Carhampton Beach
18.7 miles from Moorhayes Park
A wide, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on Blue Anchor Bay (Carhampton parish) with an extreme Bristol Channel tide. Clean-to-mixed ground with gullies...
View markBlue Anchor Bay
18.9 miles from Moorhayes Park
A broad, shallow Bristol Channel beach of sand, mud and shingle with a huge tidal range. Best results come on the flood,...
View markJacobs Ladder Beach
19.3 miles from Moorhayes Park
Jacob's Ladder Beach in Sidmouth, Devon is a mixed shingle and sand beach backed by striking red sandstone cliffs, with reefy, kelp-lined...
View markDunster Beach
19.3 miles from Moorhayes Park
A wide shingle-and-sand stretch in Blue Anchor Bay with a huge tidal range. Best fished on the flood as channels and gullies...
View markChit Rocks
19.4 miles from Moorhayes Park
A tidal rock platform at the eastern end of Sidmouth seafront, bordering mixed rough ground and patches of clean sand. Best on...
View markSidmouth Beach
19.4 miles from Moorhayes Park
Steep shingle beach backed by a promenade on the Jurassic Coast. The western end (by Jacob’s Ladder/Chit Rocks) has rough, kelpy ground...
View markQuick links: Carhampton Beach · Blue Anchor Bay · Jacobs Ladder Beach · Dunster Beach · Chit Rocks · Sidmouth Beach
Popular species here
Map of Moorhayes Park
Zoom out to reveal more marks if the local list is short.
Marks near Moorhayes Park
Sorted by relevance (distance, rating, safety).
Carhampton Beach
18.7 miles from Moorhayes Park
A wide, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on Blue Anchor Bay (Carhampton parish) with an extreme Bristol Channel tide. Clean-to-mixed ground with gullies favors rays and flatfish; best results come on the flood into dusk/night. Spring–autumn produces small-eyed and thornback rays and summer bass; winter brings whiting with the odd codling....
Blue Anchor Bay
18.9 miles from Moorhayes Park
A broad, shallow Bristol Channel beach of sand, mud and shingle with a huge tidal range. Best results come on the flood, especially the last two hours up to high and into dusk/night. Expect strong tidal pull requiring 5–6 oz grip leads, and target the gullies and sand patches in...
Jacobs Ladder Beach
19.3 miles from Moorhayes Park
Jacob's Ladder Beach in Sidmouth, Devon is a mixed shingle and sand beach backed by striking red sandstone cliffs, with reefy, kelp-lined ground and extensive rockpools at lower tides. Anglers typically fish the western end around the ladder/Connaught Gardens rocks and the adjacent clean-to-mixed ground. Summer brings clear water and...
Dunster Beach
19.3 miles from Moorhayes Park
A wide shingle-and-sand stretch in Blue Anchor Bay with a huge tidal range. Best fished on the flood as channels and gullies fill; range casting helps. A noted Somerset venue for small‑eyed rays, with prolific dogfish and winter whiting, plus chances of bass and summer smoothhounds. Nights are productive. Strong...
Chit Rocks
19.4 miles from Moorhayes Park
A tidal rock platform at the eastern end of Sidmouth seafront, bordering mixed rough ground and patches of clean sand. Best on a flooding tide into dusk through summer and early autumn for wrasse, pollack, mackerel and scad; winter brings whiting and dogfish. Expect kelp, snags and swell; use rotten‑bottoms...
Sidmouth Beach
19.4 miles from Moorhayes Park
Steep shingle beach backed by a promenade on the Jurassic Coast. The western end (by Jacob’s Ladder/Chit Rocks) has rough, kelpy ground and shallow rock ledges; the central and eastern stretches are cleaner mixed ground with the River Sid entering at the far east. Summer sees mackerel, garfish and bass...