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Best marks near Pen-y-Bryn
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Llanfairfechan Beach
0.7 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Llanfairfechan Beach is a long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand frontage on the north Wales coast at the eastern end of Conwy Bay, with...
View markPenmaenmawr Quarry Shore
2.0 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore is a rough, bouldery shoreline at the base of the old quarry where you fish from large rocks and...
View markPenmaenmawr Beach
2.4 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Long shingle-and-sand foreshore on the north Wales coast backed by the A55, with easy access from Penmaenmawr promenade/parking and short walks onto...
View markPenmaenmawr Promenade
2.6 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Penmaenmawr Promenade is an easy-access shore mark along the sea wall and shingle edge on the north Wales coast, with short casts...
View markDwygyfylchi
3.7 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Dwygyfylchi is a rough-ground shore mark on the Conwy coast, fished mainly from rock ledges and boulder-strewn shoreline around the headland by...
View markBeaumaris Pier
4.8 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Beaumaris Pier is a long, accessible Victorian pier on the Menai Strait with railings and level decking, allowing fishing into strong tidal...
View markQuick links: Llanfairfechan Beach · Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore · Penmaenmawr Beach · Penmaenmawr Promenade · Dwygyfylchi · Beaumaris Pier
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Llanfairfechan Beach
0.7 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Llanfairfechan Beach is a long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand frontage on the north Wales coast at the eastern end of Conwy Bay, with easy access from the promenade/parking and plenty of room for casting. It’s a classic mixed flatfish and dogfish venue, fishing best with a bit of tide run and...
Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore
2.0 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore is a rough, bouldery shoreline at the base of the old quarry where you fish from large rocks and broken ground into a fast‑running tidal channel. Access is usually by parking near the promenade/industrial edge and walking along the shore path to pick a safe platform. Expect...
Penmaenmawr Beach
2.4 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Long shingle-and-sand foreshore on the north Wales coast backed by the A55, with easy access from Penmaenmawr promenade/parking and short walks onto open beach. Fishing is mainly clean ground with patches of broken stone and mussel/kelp closer to the seawall and toward the rocky edges, so you can fish both...
Penmaenmawr Promenade
2.6 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Penmaenmawr Promenade is an easy-access shore mark along the sea wall and shingle edge on the north Wales coast, with short casts dropping into mixed sand-and-gravel and occasional rougher patches. It fishes like a classic open-coast “promenade” venue: good for evening and night sessions with bottom baits for flats and...
Dwygyfylchi
3.7 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Dwygyfylchi is a rough-ground shore mark on the Conwy coast, fished mainly from rock ledges and boulder-strewn shoreline around the headland by Penmaenmawr. Access is on foot from nearby roadside/paths with a short scramble down to the intertidal rocks; expect kelp, gullies and mixed broken ground that fishes best on...
Beaumaris Pier
4.8 miles from Pen-y-Bryn
Beaumaris Pier is a long, accessible Victorian pier on the Menai Strait with railings and level decking, allowing fishing into strong tidal flow over mixed sand, mud and broken ground. It’s a classic light- to medium-tackle mark: float-fishing and spinning work well when baitfish are about, while bottom fishing in...