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Best marks near Temple Bar
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Loughor Estuary
11.7 miles from Temple Bar
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 markSandy Water Park Shore
12.3 miles from Temple Bar
Sandy Water Park Shore is a sheltered, gently shelving estuary shoreline in Carmarthenshire, fished mainly over sand and thin mud with scattered...
View markLlanelli Beach
12.6 miles from Temple Bar
Wide, gently sloping sandy beach on the Llanelli seafront with long casting often needed to reach fish-holding gutters and the low-water line....
View markPorth Tywyn
13.3 miles from Temple Bar
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 Inlet (Llanelli Shore)
13.4 miles from Temple Bar
Long, gently shelving sand and mudflats on the Llanelli side of the Burry Inlet, fished from the shore path and accessible beach...
View markKidwelly Quay
13.7 miles from Temple Bar
Kidwelly Quay is a sheltered, muddy estuary mark on the River Gwendraeth with fishing from quay walls and adjacent bank/track access rather...
View markQuick links: Loughor Estuary · Sandy Water Park Shore · Llanelli Beach · Porth Tywyn · Burry Inlet (Llanelli Shore) · Kidwelly Quay
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Loughor Estuary
11.7 miles from Temple Bar
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...
Sandy Water Park Shore
12.3 miles from Temple Bar
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...
Llanelli Beach
12.6 miles from Temple Bar
Wide, gently sloping sandy beach on the Llanelli seafront with long casting often needed to reach fish-holding gutters and the low-water line. Access is easy from promenade car parks and paths, but it’s mostly clean sand fishing with occasional patches of broken ground near groynes/outfalls; best sport is typically around...
Porth Tywyn
13.3 miles from Temple Bar
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 Inlet (Llanelli Shore)
13.4 miles from Temple Bar
Long, gently shelving sand and mudflats on the Llanelli side of the Burry Inlet, fished from the shore path and accessible beach access points; it’s classic estuary/beach fishing with big tidal movement, channels and gullies that shift, producing best at mid-to-high water (and the first of the ebb) for flatties,...
Kidwelly Quay
13.7 miles from Temple Bar
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...