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Ferryside Foreshore
11.0 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Ferryside Foreshore is an exposed, gently sloping estuary shore on the Tywi (Towy) side of Carmarthen Bay, fished from sand and mud...
View markFerryside Beach
11.1 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Ferryside Beach sits on the south side of the River Towy estuary opposite Llansteffan, with easy access from the village/parking and a...
View markLlansteffan Beach
11.2 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Llansteffan Beach is a wide, gently sloping sandy shore at the mouth of the River Towy, with easy access from the village...
View markKidwelly Quay
11.5 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Kidwelly Quay is a sheltered, muddy estuary mark on the River Gwendraeth with fishing from quay walls and adjacent bank/track access rather...
View markLlansteffan Castle Point
11.6 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Llansteffan Castle Point is a rocky promontory at the mouth of the River Tywi, fished from rough rock ledges below/around the castle...
View markPen-y-Fan Point (Llansteffan)
11.7 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Pen-y-Fan Point at Llansteffan is a rocky shoreline/point on the Taf/Towy estuary mouth, fished from uneven ledges and rock platforms with short...
View markQuick links: Ferryside Foreshore · Ferryside Beach · Llansteffan Beach · Kidwelly Quay · Llansteffan Castle Point · Pen-y-Fan Point (Llansteffan)
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Ferryside Foreshore
11.0 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Ferryside Foreshore is an exposed, gently sloping estuary shore on the Tywi (Towy) side of Carmarthen Bay, fished from sand and mud with scattered shingle and occasional weeded patches. Access is straightforward from Ferryside village and the promenade/foreshore path, with best sport around the flooding and ebbing tide as fish...
Ferryside Beach
11.1 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Ferryside Beach sits on the south side of the River Towy estuary opposite Llansteffan, with easy access from the village/parking and a long walk of firm sand and mud-flats at low water. It’s a classic estuary shore mark where most fishing is done on the flooding tide into deeper gutters...
Llansteffan Beach
11.2 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Llansteffan Beach is a wide, gently sloping sandy shore at the mouth of the River Towy, with easy access from the village and seasonal sandbars that create gullies and channels. Fishing is classic south‑Wales beach/estuary sport: best around the flood and early ebb when water pushes up the beach, with...
Kidwelly Quay
11.5 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Kidwelly Quay is a sheltered, muddy estuary mark on the River Gwendraeth with fishing from quay walls and adjacent bank/track access rather than open-coast surf. It’s mainly a light-tackle venue where anglers target flatfish, school bass and mullet in gentle flow, with best sport around the turn of the tide...
Llansteffan Castle Point
11.6 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Llansteffan Castle Point is a rocky promontory at the mouth of the River Tywi, fished from rough rock ledges below/around the castle and along the point where the estuary tide meets Carmarthen Bay. Access is on foot via paths from Llansteffan (steep in places) and the fishing is typical light-to-medium...
Pen-y-Fan Point (Llansteffan)
11.7 miles from Cwm-Twrch, Upper
Pen-y-Fan Point at Llansteffan is a rocky shoreline/point on the Taf/Towy estuary mouth, fished from uneven ledges and rock platforms with short walks from Llansteffan. It offers mixed ground—broken rock close in with sand/mud seams and stronger tide runs off the point—so it can fish well for wrasse, bass and...