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Abbotsbury Beach
2.6 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A classic section of Chesil’s steep shingle, Abbotsbury Beach offers fast access to deep water close in. It fishes well through the...
View markChesil Beach
2.8 miles from East Shilvinghampton
Chesil Beach is a long, steep shingle bar with very deep water close in, best fished by long casts or rolling leads...
View markDragon's Teeth Abbotsbury
3.7 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A classic Chesil shingle beach mark by the WWII ‘dragon’s teeth’ at Abbotsbury. Steep shingle with deep water close in over clean...
View markGreenhill Beach
4.3 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand beach on the eastern side of Weymouth Bay, backed by the Greenhill promenade and gardens. Mostly clean...
View markRedcliff (Weymouth)
4.4 miles from East Shilvinghampton
Redcliff (Weymouth) is a low cliff/rocky shoreline mark on the exposed side of the Isle of Portland, fished from broken ledges and...
View markPreston Beach
4.4 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A long shingle-and-pebble beach on the eastern side of Weymouth Bay between Greenhill and Overcombe. Clean sand at range with shallow gradient...
View markQuick links: Abbotsbury Beach · Chesil Beach · Dragon's Teeth Abbotsbury · Greenhill Beach · Redcliff (Weymouth) · Preston Beach
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Abbotsbury Beach
2.6 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A classic section of Chesil’s steep shingle, Abbotsbury Beach offers fast access to deep water close in. It fishes well through the year: summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad in clear water, plus smoothhounds and rays to crab or fish baits; autumn into winter produces whiting, pouting, dogfish and the...
Chesil Beach
2.8 miles from East Shilvinghampton
Chesil Beach is a long, steep shingle bar with very deep water close in, best fished by long casts or rolling leads into the gutters for rays, dogfish and bass. Access is generally on foot from car parks (e.g., Chesil Cove/Portland end or Ferrybridge) with a short walk over/along heavy...
Dragon's Teeth Abbotsbury
3.7 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A classic Chesil shingle beach mark by the WWII ‘dragon’s teeth’ at Abbotsbury. Steep shingle with deep water close in over clean sand/shingle. Summer brings mackerel, scad and garfish (dusk into night); winter nights are reliable for whiting, pouting and dogfish. Occasional smoothhound and small‑eyed rays show on crab or...
Greenhill Beach
4.3 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand beach on the eastern side of Weymouth Bay, backed by the Greenhill promenade and gardens. Mostly clean ground with occasional weed and groynes, making it a straightforward venue with easy access and plenty of space. Best results are on a flooding tide into dusk; summer...
Redcliff (Weymouth)
4.4 miles from East Shilvinghampton
Redcliff (Weymouth) is a low cliff/rocky shoreline mark on the exposed side of the Isle of Portland, fished from broken ledges and boulder-strewn ground with quick access from nearby pull-ins/footpaths. It’s typical rough-ground fishing into mixed kelp, shingle and sand patches: good for lure/float work close in and for bottom...
Preston Beach
4.4 miles from East Shilvinghampton
A long shingle-and-pebble beach on the eastern side of Weymouth Bay between Greenhill and Overcombe. Clean sand at range with shallow gradient and occasional weed beds; fishes best on the flood into dusk and at night. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and bass, with plaice and sole over the clean ground;...