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Best marks near Dryslwyn
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Kidwelly Quay
13.0 miles from Dryslwyn
Kidwelly Quay is a sheltered, muddy estuary mark on the River Gwendraeth with fishing from quay walls and adjacent bank/track access rather...
View markSandy Water Park Shore
13.3 miles from Dryslwyn
Sandy Water Park Shore is a sheltered, gently shelving estuary shoreline in Carmarthenshire, fished mainly over sand and thin mud with scattered...
View markGwendraeth Estuary
13.4 miles from Dryslwyn
Tidal lower estuary mark where the River Gwendraeth meets Carmarthen Bay, offering mixed mud/sand with shallow channels and small banks that shift...
View markFerryside Foreshore
13.4 miles from Dryslwyn
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
13.5 miles from Dryslwyn
Ferryside Beach sits on the south side of the River Towy estuary opposite Llansteffan, with easy access from the village/parking and a...
View markLoughor Estuary
13.5 miles from Dryslwyn
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 markQuick links: Kidwelly Quay · Sandy Water Park Shore · Gwendraeth Estuary · Ferryside Foreshore · Ferryside Beach · Loughor Estuary
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Marks near Dryslwyn
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Kidwelly Quay
13.0 miles from Dryslwyn
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...
Sandy Water Park Shore
13.3 miles from Dryslwyn
Sandy Water Park Shore is a sheltered, gently shelving estuary shoreline in Carmarthenshire, fished mainly over sand and thin mud with scattered stones. Access is easy via park paths and short level walks, making it a popular “session” mark for light-to-medium beach gear, especially around the flooding tide when fish...
Gwendraeth Estuary
13.4 miles from Dryslwyn
Tidal lower estuary mark where the River Gwendraeth meets Carmarthen Bay, offering mixed mud/sand with shallow channels and small banks that shift after winter storms. Access is generally via public footpaths and tracks to the foreshore near the lower reaches (often short walks over soft ground), with fishing typically done...
Ferryside Foreshore
13.4 miles from Dryslwyn
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
13.5 miles from Dryslwyn
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...
Loughor Estuary
13.5 miles from Dryslwyn
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...