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Best marks near Glan-Bran
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Llansantffraed Beach
25.1 miles from Glan-Bran
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 markAberaeron Beach
26.0 miles from Glan-Bran
Aberaeron Beach is a small shingle-and-sand town beach either side of the River Aeron, fished mainly as a mixed flatfish and bass...
View markAberaeron Harbour Wall
26.1 miles from Glan-Bran
Aberaeron Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/sea wall at the mouth of the River Aeron, fished from the top and inner...
View markCei Bach
27.2 miles from Glan-Bran
Cei Bach is a small, sheltered cove on the Ceredigion coast with a mix of sand, boulders and kelpy rock ledges. Access...
View markRiver Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry)
27.9 miles from Glan-Bran
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 markNew Quay Beach
28.5 miles from Glan-Bran
New Quay Beach is a gently shelving sandy bay with scattered rock and kelp near the headlands, fishing best from the beach...
View markQuick links: Llansantffraed Beach · Aberaeron Beach · Aberaeron Harbour Wall · Cei Bach · River Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry) · New Quay Beach
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Llansantffraed Beach
25.1 miles from Glan-Bran
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...
Aberaeron Beach
26.0 miles from Glan-Bran
Aberaeron Beach is a small shingle-and-sand town beach either side of the River Aeron, fished mainly as a mixed flatfish and bass mark with occasional rays and dogfish. Access is straightforward from the seafront and harbour area with short level walks onto the beach, and anglers typically fish surf lines...
Aberaeron Harbour Wall
26.1 miles from Glan-Bran
Aberaeron Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/sea wall at the mouth of the River Aeron, fished from the top and inner face into the channel and out toward the bay. Access is on foot from the harbour area with a short walk along the wall; it’s mainly mixed ground...
Cei Bach
27.2 miles from Glan-Bran
Cei Bach is a small, sheltered cove on the Ceredigion coast with a mix of sand, boulders and kelpy rock ledges. Access is via a short walk down to the beach and then fishing is mainly from the rocky edges or casting from the sand into deeper water off the...
River Neath Estuary (Briton Ferry)
27.9 miles from Glan-Bran
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...
New Quay Beach
28.5 miles from Glan-Bran
New Quay Beach is a gently shelving sandy bay with scattered rock and kelp near the headlands, fishing best from the beach and the rocky edges either side. Access is easy via the promenade and slipways, with short walks to sand or rocks; expect mixed ground where you can either...