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Best marks near Crow Hill
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
River Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry)
24.7 miles from Crow Hill
Tidal estuary fishing around Briton Ferry on the River Neath, with access from public paths and roadside pull-ins to mud/sand banks and...
View markLoughor Estuary
25.5 miles from Crow Hill
The Loughor Estuary mark is a classic muddy/sandy tidal estuary where anglers fish from accessible banks, slipways and sea-wall edges around the...
View markCrymlyn Burrows
26.1 miles from Crow Hill
Crymlyn Burrows is a long, shallow surf beach on the eastern side of Swansea Bay, backed by dunes and close to the...
View markBaglan Point
26.3 miles from Crow Hill
Baglan Point is an industrial-edge shoreline mark on Swansea Bay, fished mainly from the sea wall and adjacent rough/patchy ground near the...
View markLlansantffraed Beach
26.5 miles from Crow Hill
Llansantffraed Beach is a long, open shingle-and-sand bay on the Ceredigion coast with easy access from the lane/parking above the beach and...
View markBaglan Bay
26.6 miles from Crow Hill
Baglan Bay is an open, gently shelving sandy/muddy beach on the east side of Swansea Bay, backed by industry and easy roadside...
View markQuick links: River Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry) · Loughor Estuary · Crymlyn Burrows · Baglan Point · Llansantffraed Beach · Baglan Bay
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River Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry)
24.7 miles from Crow Hill
Tidal estuary fishing around Briton Ferry on the River Neath, with access from public paths and roadside pull-ins to mud/sand banks and sections of quay/rock armour. It’s a classic mixed-estuary mark: best on the flood and first of the ebb when cleanish water pushes in, producing mainly flatfish and school...
Loughor Estuary
25.5 miles from Crow Hill
The Loughor Estuary mark is a classic muddy/sandy tidal estuary where anglers fish from accessible banks, slipways and sea-wall edges around the lower Loughor/Burry Inlet side. Expect strong tidal flow, lots of moving water and coloured conditions, with best sport around the flooding tide and into high water when fish...
Crymlyn Burrows
26.1 miles from Crow Hill
Crymlyn Burrows is a long, shallow surf beach on the eastern side of Swansea Bay, backed by dunes and close to the River Neath/Tawe approaches. Access is usually an easy walk from nearby parking/paths over the dunes onto open sand; fishing is classic clean-ground surfcasting with best sport at dusk/night...
Baglan Point
26.3 miles from Crow Hill
Baglan Point is an industrial-edge shoreline mark on Swansea Bay, fished mainly from the sea wall and adjacent rough/patchy ground near the docks approaches. Access is straightforward on foot from local roads/paths, with short walks to firm platforms, but it’s exposed to wind and swell and can fish best on...
Llansantffraed Beach
26.5 miles from Crow Hill
Llansantffraed Beach is a long, open shingle-and-sand bay on the Ceredigion coast with easy access from the lane/parking above the beach and then a short walk down. Fishing is classic west-Wales surf and light beachcasting: clean ground in places for flatfish and rays, with occasional mixed rougher patches and deeper...
Baglan Bay
26.6 miles from Crow Hill
Baglan Bay is an open, gently shelving sandy/muddy beach on the east side of Swansea Bay, backed by industry and easy roadside access. It fishes as a classic South Wales surf mark with patchy clean ground and occasional mixed grit, best around the flooding tide with long casts for flatfish...