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Best marks near Reahill
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Freshwater Quarry
0.2 miles from Reahill
Steep limestone ledges from an old coastal quarry on the east side of Brixham (between Shoalstone and Berry Head). Deep water is...
View markBrixham Breakwater
0.4 miles from Reahill
A long, stone-cored breakwater with a concrete promenade protecting Brixham Harbour on the south side of Tor Bay. It offers deep water...
View markFishcombe Cove
0.4 miles from Reahill
Sheltered pebble cove on the north side of Brixham with kelp-fringed rock ledges and quick access to relatively deep, clear water. A...
View markChurston Cove
0.6 miles from Reahill
Compact shingle cove with kelp-fringed rock ledges either side and quick depth close in. Access is via a steep woodland path and...
View markShoalstone
0.7 miles from Reahill
Rocky ledges and platforms beside Shoalstone sea water pool at Brixham, offering quick access to deep, clear water over kelp and broken...
View markSt Mary's Bay
0.9 miles from Reahill
A steep shingle/sand cove just south of Brixham, backed by high cliffs. The centre offers clean to lightly mixed ground, while both...
View markQuick links: Freshwater Quarry · Brixham Breakwater · Fishcombe Cove · Churston Cove · Shoalstone · St Mary's Bay
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Freshwater Quarry
0.2 miles from Reahill
Steep limestone ledges from an old coastal quarry on the east side of Brixham (between Shoalstone and Berry Head). Deep water is close in with kelp-filled gullies, rock walls and scours meeting cleaner ground further out. Productive on a flooding tide and around dusk into night. Summer brings mackerel, scad...
Brixham Breakwater
0.4 miles from Reahill
A long, stone-cored breakwater with a concrete promenade protecting Brixham Harbour on the south side of Tor Bay. It offers deep water close in on the outer face and mixed-to-clean ground towards the end, with the inner side sheltering clearer, calmer water by Breakwater Beach. It is a year-round venue...
Fishcombe Cove
0.4 miles from Reahill
Sheltered pebble cove on the north side of Brixham with kelp-fringed rock ledges and quick access to relatively deep, clear water. A prime light-rock-fishing spot: wrasse, gobies and blennies are abundant, with summer mackerel, scad and garfish passing through and pollack along the weed lines. Best on a flooding tide...
Churston Cove
0.6 miles from Reahill
Compact shingle cove with kelp-fringed rock ledges either side and quick depth close in. Access is via a steep woodland path and steps from the Fishcombe/Churston car park, so travel light and use sturdy footwear. The ground is rough with boulders, kelp and ledges; a rotten-bottom/weak-link is advisable. Best in...
Shoalstone
0.7 miles from Reahill
Rocky ledges and platforms beside Shoalstone sea water pool at Brixham, offering quick access to deep, clear water over kelp and broken ground. Best on the flood through high, especially at dawn/dusk in summer for lure and float fishing. Nights bring scad, pouting and the chance of conger; bass show...
St Mary's Bay
0.9 miles from Reahill
A steep shingle/sand cove just south of Brixham, backed by high cliffs. The centre offers clean to lightly mixed ground, while both ends are rocky and kelpy (towards Sharkham Point and the Berry Head side), giving a good mix of surf and rough-ground fishing. Summer brings prolific mackerel, scad and...