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Best marks near Post-Mawr
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Cei Bach
3.4 miles from Post-Mawr
Cei Bach is a small, sheltered cove on the Ceredigion coast with a mix of sand, boulders and kelpy rock ledges. Access...
View markNew Quay Beach
3.4 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Beach is a gently shelving sandy bay with scattered rock and kelp near the headlands, fishing best from the beach...
View markCwmtydu Bay
3.5 miles from Post-Mawr
Small, sheltered cove with a shingle/sand beach backed by steep cliffs and rocky headlands. Access is on foot down to the bay...
View markNew Quay Harbour Wall
3.6 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Harbour Wall is a solid stone/concrete harbour arm giving easy, level access from the town and quick access to deepish...
View markNew Quay Headland
3.8 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Headland is a rocky headland just east of New Quay harbour, fished from rough ground ledges and kelpy gullies with...
View markLlangrannog Beach
5.7 miles from Post-Mawr
Small sandy cove backed by cliffs with rocky margins and gullies; access is easy from the village car parks and down to...
View markQuick links: Cei Bach · New Quay Beach · Cwmtydu Bay · New Quay Harbour Wall · New Quay Headland · Llangrannog Beach
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Cei Bach
3.4 miles from Post-Mawr
Cei Bach is a small, sheltered cove on the Ceredigion coast with a mix of sand, boulders and kelpy rock ledges. Access is via a short walk down to the beach and then fishing is mainly from the rocky edges or casting from the sand into deeper water off the...
New Quay Beach
3.4 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Beach is a gently shelving sandy bay with scattered rock and kelp near the headlands, fishing best from the beach and the rocky edges either side. Access is easy via the promenade and slipways, with short walks to sand or rocks; expect mixed ground where you can either...
Cwmtydu Bay
3.5 miles from Post-Mawr
Small, sheltered cove with a shingle/sand beach backed by steep cliffs and rocky headlands. Access is on foot down to the bay (be prepared for a climb back) and most anglers fish from the beach or from the rock edges at either side, targeting clean sand for flatfish and mixed...
New Quay Harbour Wall
3.6 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Harbour Wall is a solid stone/concrete harbour arm giving easy, level access from the town and quick access to deepish water at the wall’s outer end. Fishing is typically mixed: float and light spinning close to the wall for wrasse/pollack and summer mackerel, with occasional bass and mullet...
New Quay Headland
3.8 miles from Post-Mawr
New Quay Headland is a rocky headland just east of New Quay harbour, fished from rough ground ledges and kelpy gullies with deeper water close in. Access is on foot via the coastal path and short scrambles to the lower platforms; expect mixed lure/bait fishing with snaggy terrain, good water...
Llangrannog Beach
5.7 miles from Post-Mawr
Small sandy cove backed by cliffs with rocky margins and gullies; access is easy from the village car parks and down to the beach, but fishing space is tide-dependent. It fishes as a mixed beach-and-rock mark: clean sand in the bay for rays/flatfish and rough ground tight to the rocks...