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Best marks near Tir-y-berth
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Llandaff Weir
11.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
Llandaff Weir is a tidal river/estuary mark on the River Taff in Cardiff, fished from the riverbank paths and nearby hard edges...
View markBlackweir
12.0 miles from Tir-y-berth
Blackweir is a tidal River Taff mark in Cardiff, fished from the public paths/edges around Blackweir and the weir area rather than...
View markSt Brides Brook
13.1 miles from Tir-y-berth
St Brides Brook is a small tidal inlet/stream mouth on the Severn Estuary shore, fished mainly from muddy/sandy banks and short shingle...
View markSt Brides Seawall
13.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
St Brides Seawall is a low, man‑made sea defence on the inner Severn Estuary, fished from the top or toe of the...
View markUskmouth
13.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and...
View markGrangetown Foreshore
13.5 miles from Tir-y-berth
Grangetown Foreshore is a tidal estuary shore mark on the Cardiff Bay/Severn Estuary side, fished from firm foreshore and man‑made edges near...
View markQuick links: Llandaff Weir · Blackweir · St Brides Brook · St Brides Seawall · Uskmouth · Grangetown Foreshore
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Llandaff Weir
11.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
Llandaff Weir is a tidal river/estuary mark on the River Taff in Cardiff, fished from the riverbank paths and nearby hard edges around the weir. It’s a mixed, often silty venue with stronger flow on the ebb and a defined tidal push on the flood; best results usually come from...
Blackweir
12.0 miles from Tir-y-berth
Blackweir is a tidal River Taff mark in Cardiff, fished from the public paths/edges around Blackweir and the weir area rather than open coast. Access is easy on foot from nearby roads/parks, with short walks along the riverside. Expect mostly estuary-style sport: strong flow on springs, coloured water after rain,...
St Brides Brook
13.1 miles from Tir-y-berth
St Brides Brook is a small tidal inlet/stream mouth on the Severn Estuary shore, fished mainly from muddy/sandy banks and short shingle patches near the outflow. Access is on foot via local lanes and public paths, then a short walk across field edges/shore; it’s a classic estuary mark where you...
St Brides Seawall
13.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
St Brides Seawall is a low, man‑made sea defence on the inner Severn Estuary, fished from the top or toe of the wall over soft mud/sand with a steady tidal pull. Access is straightforward from nearby lanes/footpaths with short walks along the bank, and the fishing is typically long-cast estuary...
Uskmouth
13.4 miles from Tir-y-berth
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock/rough ground either side of the outfall and sea wall. Access is typically a short walk from nearby parking/paths, but expect soft mud, steep shingle and strong...
Grangetown Foreshore
13.5 miles from Tir-y-berth
Grangetown Foreshore is a tidal estuary shore mark on the Cardiff Bay/Severn Estuary side, fished from firm foreshore and man‑made edges near the river mouth with easy walk-in access from local roads and paths. It’s mainly mixed flatfish and school fish with occasional rays/dogs in range on bigger tides; best...