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Best marks near Braytown
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Arish Mell
3.9 miles from Braytown
A secluded shingle cove within the Lulworth Firing Ranges between Mupe Bay and Worbarrow Bay. Mixed ground: clean sand in the centre...
View markLulworth Banks
4.0 miles from Braytown
Lulworth Banks is a rugged Purbeck/Dorset rock-and-reef shore mark fished from ledges and rough ground above deep water, where strong tides run...
View markLulworth Cove
4.1 miles from Braytown
A sheltered, near-circular shingle cove on the Jurassic Coast with clear water, mixed sand/pebble in the middle and rougher, kelpy ground toward...
View markMupe Bay
4.1 miles from Braytown
Remote Jurassic Coast cove east of Lulworth Cove with steep cliff paths and rough, kelpy rock ledges dropping onto mixed ground and...
View markStair Hole
4.1 miles from Braytown
Stair Hole is a rugged limestone rock mark on the Lulworth coast, fished from ledges and gullies at the base of the...
View markSt Oswald's Bay
4.2 miles from Braytown
A remote, steep shingle beach backed by high chalk cliffs between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. Mixed ground with boulders and kelp...
View markQuick links: Arish Mell · Lulworth Banks · Lulworth Cove · Mupe Bay · Stair Hole · St Oswald's Bay
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Marks near Braytown
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Arish Mell
3.9 miles from Braytown
A secluded shingle cove within the Lulworth Firing Ranges between Mupe Bay and Worbarrow Bay. Mixed ground: clean sand in the centre with kelp-covered rock and boulders at both ends. Deepens fairly quickly and fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk. Access is restricted to range-open days and the...
Lulworth Banks
4.0 miles from Braytown
Lulworth Banks is a rugged Purbeck/Dorset rock-and-reef shore mark fished from ledges and rough ground above deep water, where strong tides run along the inshore bank. Access is on foot via coastal paths and a scramble onto rocky platforms, with fishing typically being a mix of spinning for summer pelagics/bass...
Lulworth Cove
4.1 miles from Braytown
A sheltered, near-circular shingle cove on the Jurassic Coast with clear water, mixed sand/pebble in the middle and rougher, kelpy ground toward the narrow entrance and along the rocky sides. Summer and early autumn see shoals of mackerel, scad and garfish pushing in on the flood; thick-lipped mullet browse inside...
Mupe Bay
4.1 miles from Braytown
Remote Jurassic Coast cove east of Lulworth Cove with steep cliff paths and rough, kelpy rock ledges dropping onto mixed ground and patches of shingle. Access is only when the Lulworth Firing Range is open; check range status before setting out. Clear water suits lure and float tactics; wrasse fishing...
Stair Hole
4.1 miles from Braytown
Stair Hole is a rugged limestone rock mark on the Lulworth coast, fished from ledges and gullies at the base of the cliffs. Access is on foot via the coastal path and steep steps (often slippery), so travel light and time it for safer tides. The fishing is typically close-range...
St Oswald's Bay
4.2 miles from Braytown
A remote, steep shingle beach backed by high chalk cliffs between Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. Mixed ground with boulders and kelp at the ends and cleaner sand patches in the middle gives options for both lure and bait fishing. Summer evenings bring mackerel, garfish, scad and bass within range;...