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Dwygyfylchi
0.4 miles from St Gwynan's
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 markPenmaenmawr Promenade
1.1 miles from St Gwynan's
Penmaenmawr Promenade is an easy-access shore mark along the sea wall and shingle edge on the north Wales coast, with short casts...
View markPenmaenmawr Beach
1.4 miles from St Gwynan's
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 markConwy Morfa Beach
1.7 miles from St Gwynan's
Conwy Morfa Beach is a long, gently shelving sandy beach on the east side of the Conwy estuary mouth, fished mainly as...
View markPenmaenmawr Quarry Shore
1.8 miles from St Gwynan's
Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore is a rough, bouldery shoreline at the base of the old quarry where you fish from large rocks and...
View markDeganwy Beach
2.8 miles from St Gwynan's
Deganwy Beach sits on the inner side of the Conwy estuary opposite Conwy town, with easy access from the promenade/road and short...
View markQuick links: Dwygyfylchi · Penmaenmawr Promenade · Penmaenmawr Beach · Conwy Morfa Beach · Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore · Deganwy Beach
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Dwygyfylchi
0.4 miles from St Gwynan's
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...
Penmaenmawr Promenade
1.1 miles from St Gwynan's
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...
Penmaenmawr Beach
1.4 miles from St Gwynan's
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...
Conwy Morfa Beach
1.7 miles from St Gwynan's
Conwy Morfa Beach is a long, gently shelving sandy beach on the east side of the Conwy estuary mouth, fished mainly as open surf with an estuary influence. Access is easy via nearby parking and a short walk over the dunes/paths; most anglers spread out and fish at distance for...
Penmaenmawr Quarry Shore
1.8 miles from St Gwynan's
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...
Deganwy Beach
2.8 miles from St Gwynan's
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...