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Kidwelly Quay
9.4 miles from Porthyrhyd
Kidwelly Quay is a sheltered, muddy estuary mark on the River Gwendraeth with fishing from quay walls and adjacent bank/track access rather...
View markGwendraeth Estuary
9.8 miles from Porthyrhyd
Tidal lower estuary mark where the River Gwendraeth meets Carmarthen Bay, offering mixed mud/sand with shallow channels and small banks that shift...
View markSandy Water Park Shore
10.0 miles from Porthyrhyd
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: Kidwelly Quay · Gwendraeth Estuary · Sandy Water Park Shore
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Kidwelly Quay
9.4 miles from Porthyrhyd
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...
Gwendraeth Estuary
9.8 miles from Porthyrhyd
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...
Sandy Water Park Shore
10.0 miles from Porthyrhyd
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...