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Best marks near Glandy Cross
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Newport Parrog
10.1 miles from Glandy Cross
Newport Parrog is the sheltered inner harbour/estuary area at the mouth of the Afon Nyfer, with easy access from the village and...
View markNewport Sands
10.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Newport Sands is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the mouth of the Nevern Estuary, with easy access from the Newport...
View markCwm-yr-Eglwys
11.5 miles from Glandy Cross
Cwm-yr-Eglwys is a small, sheltered cove just west of Newport with mixed sand, boulders and low rock ledges; anglers usually fish from...
View markPwllgwaelod
12.0 miles from Glandy Cross
Pwllgwaelod is a small, sheltered sandy bay at the mouth of the Dinas area with rocky edges and kelpy ground either side...
View markAmroth Beach
12.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from...
View markCeibwr Bay
12.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Ceibwr Bay is a small, steep-sided cove on the north Pembrokeshire coast, fished mainly from rugged rock ledges and kelpy gullies either...
View markQuick links: Newport Parrog · Newport Sands · Cwm-yr-Eglwys · Pwllgwaelod · Amroth Beach · Ceibwr Bay
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Newport Parrog
10.1 miles from Glandy Cross
Newport Parrog is the sheltered inner harbour/estuary area at the mouth of the Afon Nyfer, with easy access from the village and parking close by. Fishing is typically from harbour walls, slipway edges and adjacent mud/sand flats, giving calm-water sport on most tides; expect mixed estuary species with occasional better...
Newport Sands
10.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Newport Sands is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the mouth of the Nevern Estuary, with easy access from the Newport (Traeth Mawr) car parks and short walks onto clean sand. Fishing is classic Welsh south-west beach sport with a bit of estuary influence: best on the flooding tide...
Cwm-yr-Eglwys
11.5 miles from Glandy Cross
Cwm-yr-Eglwys is a small, sheltered cove just west of Newport with mixed sand, boulders and low rock ledges; anglers usually fish from the rocks around the slip/boat-launch area and the edges of the bay. Access is straightforward via the car park and short walk down, but footing can be uneven...
Pwllgwaelod
12.0 miles from Glandy Cross
Pwllgwaelod is a small, sheltered sandy bay at the mouth of the Dinas area with rocky edges and kelpy ground either side of the beach. Access is straightforward via the village and beach slip/paths, with most anglers fishing the sand for flatfish and rays, or casting from the rock fringes...
Amroth Beach
12.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from the village seafront and car parks. It fishes mainly as a clean-sand surf mark for flatfish and bass, with occasional rays and smoothhound when tides and water clarity...
Ceibwr Bay
12.2 miles from Glandy Cross
Ceibwr Bay is a small, steep-sided cove on the north Pembrokeshire coast, fished mainly from rugged rock ledges and kelpy gullies either side of the shingle/pebble beach. Access is on foot from the National Trust car park via a path down to the bay, then short scrambles to fishable platforms;...