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Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Llandudno North Shore
0.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Llandudno North Shore is an open, gently shelving sandy beach on the inside of the Great Orme, with easy promenade access and...
View markLittle Orme
1.2 miles from Craig-y-Don
Little Orme is a rugged limestone headland on the east side of Llandudno with kelpy rock ledges, broken ground and small gullies...
View markLlandudno West Shore
1.4 miles from Craig-y-Don
Llandudno West Shore is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on the inside of the Great Orme, with easy promenade access and...
View markDeganwy Beach
1.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Deganwy Beach sits on the inner side of the Conwy estuary opposite Conwy town, with easy access from the promenade/road and short...
View markPenrhyn Bay
1.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Penrhyn Bay is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle bay on the north Wales coast, fished mostly from the beach with easy access...
View markDeganwy Quay
2.1 miles from Craig-y-Don
Deganwy Quay is a sheltered estuary mark on the River Conwy, fished from the quay walls and adjacent foreshore by the marina....
View markQuick links: Llandudno North Shore · Little Orme · Llandudno West Shore · Deganwy Beach · Penrhyn Bay · Deganwy Quay
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Llandudno North Shore
0.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Llandudno North Shore is an open, gently shelving sandy beach on the inside of the Great Orme, with easy promenade access and plenty of room to spread out. Fishing is typically clean ground with a few scattered stones/patches, suited to light–medium beach gear and longer casts to find fish, with...
Little Orme
1.2 miles from Craig-y-Don
Little Orme is a rugged limestone headland on the east side of Llandudno with kelpy rock ledges, broken ground and small gullies that fish best on a flooding tide. Access is on foot via coastal paths from the Marine Drive/Happy Valley area, then down to low ledges (some steep, slippery...
Llandudno West Shore
1.4 miles from Craig-y-Don
Llandudno West Shore is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on the inside of the Great Orme, with easy promenade access and plenty of room to spread out. It generally fishes as a clean ground mark for flatfish and school whiting, with occasional rays and smoothhound when conditions suit; best...
Deganwy Beach
1.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Deganwy Beach sits on the inner side of the Conwy estuary opposite Conwy town, with easy access from the promenade/road and short walks onto sand and mixed shingle. It’s a sheltered, tidal mark best fished on the flooding tide, with a shallow beach that drops into small channels and firmer...
Penrhyn Bay
1.9 miles from Craig-y-Don
Penrhyn Bay is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle bay on the north Wales coast, fished mostly from the beach with easy access from nearby roads and promenades. It’s a classic mixed-grounds venue: clean sand produces flats and school fish, while scattered patches of rougher ground and the tidal run along...
Deganwy Quay
2.1 miles from Craig-y-Don
Deganwy Quay is a sheltered estuary mark on the River Conwy, fished from the quay walls and adjacent foreshore by the marina. Access is easy on foot from Deganwy village with flat walking and nearby parking, and the fishing is typically light-tackle with tide-driven runs, snaggy edges, and mixed estuary...