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Porth Tywyn
2.2 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Porth Tywyn is a small open-coast shingle/sand bay on the Carmarthenshire shoreline with low rocky edges and rougher ground close in, giving...
View markBurry Port Breakwater
2.6 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Breakwater is a long stone breakwater protecting the small harbour, giving access to deeper water on the seaward side and...
View markBurry Port Harbour Wall
2.7 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/breakwater that shelters the marina and inner harbour, giving relatively easy, level access on...
View markBurry Port Beach
2.7 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Beach is a wide, gently shelving sand and mud beach on the south Carmarthenshire coast, close to the harbour and...
View markPembrey Harbour
2.9 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Pembrey Harbour is a small tidal harbour/river mouth area on the Burry Inlet side of Pembrey, with fishing typically done from harbour...
View markSandy Water Park Shore
3.0 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Sandy Water Park Shore is a sheltered, gently shelving estuary shoreline in Carmarthenshire, fished mainly over sand and thin mud with scattered...
View markQuick links: Porth Tywyn · Burry Port Breakwater · Burry Port Harbour Wall · Burry Port Beach · Pembrey Harbour · Sandy Water Park Shore
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Porth Tywyn
2.2 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Porth Tywyn is a small open-coast shingle/sand bay on the Carmarthenshire shoreline with low rocky edges and rougher ground close in, giving a mixed beach-and-reef style of fishing. Access is straightforward from nearby parking and a short walk onto the shore; most anglers fish the cleaner middle on bigger tides...
Burry Port Breakwater
2.6 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Breakwater is a long stone breakwater protecting the small harbour, giving access to deeper water on the seaward side and sheltered fishing inside the harbour mouth. Access is a straightforward walk along the wall (exposed to wind and swell), and the mark fishes best around mid-to-high water when...
Burry Port Harbour Wall
2.7 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/breakwater that shelters the marina and inner harbour, giving relatively easy, level access on foot and a safe platform in calmer weather. Fishing is typical of a sandy/muddy Bristol Channel harbour mouth with some rougher stone edge—good for mixed flatfish and dogfish...
Burry Port Beach
2.7 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Burry Port Beach is a wide, gently shelving sand and mud beach on the south Carmarthenshire coast, close to the harbour and the Burry Inlet. Access is easy from the promenade and nearby parking, with fishing mainly by longish casts over clean sand for flats and by working the low-water...
Pembrey Harbour
2.9 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
Pembrey Harbour is a small tidal harbour/river mouth area on the Burry Inlet side of Pembrey, with fishing typically done from harbour walls, slipway edges and nearby mud/sand channels as the tide pushes in and out. Access is generally straightforward via the harbour approach and parking, but ground is a...
Sandy Water Park Shore
3.0 miles from Pen-y-mynydd
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...