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Best marks near Padog
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Conwy Quay
16.6 miles from Padog
Conwy Quay is an easy-access estuary mark along the tidal River Conwy waterfront by the harbour/quayside, with level promenade fishing close to...
View markConwy Sands
16.8 miles from Padog
Conwy Sands is a long, shallow sandy beach on the north side of the Conwy estuary mouth, fished from clean sand with...
View markConwy Estuary
16.8 miles from Padog
Conwy Estuary is a tidal river-mouth mark with mixed mud, sand and channel edges fished from the town-side quays, the marina/harbour walls...
View markOld Colwyn
17.0 miles from Padog
Old Colwyn is an open, gently sloping shingle-to-sand foreshore on the north Wales coast, fished mainly as a beach mark with easy...
View markPorth Eirias
17.1 miles from Padog
Porth Eirias is a modern promenade and small harbour/launch area on Colwyn Bay, with fishing mainly from the harbour walls and adjacent...
View markDeganwy Quay
17.2 miles from Padog
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: Conwy Quay · Conwy Sands · Conwy Estuary · Old Colwyn · Porth Eirias · Deganwy Quay
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Conwy Quay
16.6 miles from Padog
Conwy Quay is an easy-access estuary mark along the tidal River Conwy waterfront by the harbour/quayside, with level promenade fishing close to parking and town amenities. It’s mainly a mixed light/medium-tackle venue where anglers cast into the main channel and along the edges for flatties, whiting and occasional bass, with...
Conwy Sands
16.8 miles from Padog
Conwy Sands is a long, shallow sandy beach on the north side of the Conwy estuary mouth, fished from clean sand with occasional small patches of mixed ground near the groynes and outfall areas. Access is easy from the promenade/parking at the west end of Llandudno Junction/Conwy Morfa, with a...
Conwy Estuary
16.8 miles from Padog
Conwy Estuary is a tidal river-mouth mark with mixed mud, sand and channel edges fished from the town-side quays, the marina/harbour walls and accessible banks around the Conwy Bridge area. It’s mainly a “find the channel” venue: best sport comes on the flooding tide as fish push in, with bites...
Old Colwyn
17.0 miles from Padog
Old Colwyn is an open, gently sloping shingle-to-sand foreshore on the north Wales coast, fished mainly as a beach mark with easy access from the promenade and several slipways/steps. It’s typical “clean ground” surf fishing with some mixed sand-and-scattered stone patches, best worked on a flooding tide and into dusk/night;...
Porth Eirias
17.1 miles from Padog
Porth Eirias is a modern promenade and small harbour/launch area on Colwyn Bay, with fishing mainly from the harbour walls and adjacent breakwater-like rock armour. Access is easy from the seafront (flat walking, parking and facilities nearby) and it’s a mixed ground venue: close-in rocks/harbour edge for wrasse and small...
Deganwy Quay
17.2 miles from Padog
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...