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Best marks near Cwm-cou
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Tresaith Beach
6.0 miles from Cwm-cou
Tresaith Beach is a small, sheltered sandy bay with a stream at the back and rocky headlands either side; access is easy...
View markTresaith
6.1 miles from Cwm-cou
Tresaith is a small, sheltered sandy cove with rocky headlands, fished mainly from the beach and the rock edges at either side....
View markAberporth
6.2 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth offers classic west Wales shore fishing from rocky headlands and boulder scars either side of two small beaches, with easy access...
View markAberporth Point
6.3 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth Point is a rugged rocky headland on Cardigan Bay with mixed kelp-covered rock, gullies and broken ground dropping into deeper water...
View markAberporth Beach
6.3 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth Beach is a sandy bay with scattered rock and reef at either end, giving mixed ground fishing close in and over...
View markPenbryn Beach
6.5 miles from Cwm-cou
Penbryn Beach is a sheltered sandy bay backed by dunes and cliffs, best fished from the open beach with occasional access to...
View markQuick links: Tresaith Beach · Tresaith · Aberporth · Aberporth Point · Aberporth Beach · Penbryn Beach
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Tresaith Beach
6.0 miles from Cwm-cou
Tresaith Beach is a small, sheltered sandy bay with a stream at the back and rocky headlands either side; access is easy from the village car park with a short walk onto the sand. Fishing is mainly classic “bay” shore angling: flatties and rays from the sand, with wrasse/pollack possible...
Tresaith
6.1 miles from Cwm-cou
Tresaith is a small, sheltered sandy cove with rocky headlands, fished mainly from the beach and the rock edges at either side. Access is straightforward via the village and a short walk onto sand/rocks, with fishing character changing from clean sand (good for light surf work) to rough ground close...
Aberporth
6.2 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth offers classic west Wales shore fishing from rocky headlands and boulder scars either side of two small beaches, with easy access from the village paths and car parks. Expect mixed ground—kelp, gullies and sand patches—suited to float fishing and light lure work in calm seas, and to bait fishing...
Aberporth Point
6.3 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth Point is a rugged rocky headland on Cardigan Bay with mixed kelp-covered rock, gullies and broken ground dropping into deeper water off the point. Access is on foot from Aberporth village via coastal paths, then down to the rock ledges—best at mid-to-high water when fish patrol the kelp edge....
Aberporth Beach
6.3 miles from Cwm-cou
Aberporth Beach is a sandy bay with scattered rock and reef at either end, giving mixed ground fishing close in and over sand in the middle. Access is straightforward from the village and car parks with short walks onto the sand; best sport is usually around the rocky edges and...
Penbryn Beach
6.5 miles from Cwm-cou
Penbryn Beach is a sheltered sandy bay backed by dunes and cliffs, best fished from the open beach with occasional access to rougher ground/kelpy edges at either end. Access is straightforward via the National Trust car park and a walk down to the sand; most anglers fish mid‑bay for flatfish/rays...