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Best marks near Mill Bank Road
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Rhyl Beach
0.5 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Beach is a long, gently shelving sandy shore on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and multiple...
View markRhyl Promenade
0.5 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Promenade is an easy-access open sandy shoreline mark on the north Wales coast, fished from the beach along the sea front...
View markRhyl East Parade
0.6 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl East Parade is an easy-access promenade mark on the open North Wales coast, fishing over largely flat sand with occasional shallow...
View markSplash Point
0.9 miles from Mill Bank Road
Splash Point is a rocky shoreline mark on the North Wales coast, fishing over mixed boulders, broken ground and adjacent sand patches....
View markRhyl Harbour
1.2 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Harbour is an easy-access, sheltered mark fishing from the harbour walls/railings and nearby channel edges by the marina/river mouth. It’s mainly...
View markKinmel Bay
1.7 miles from Mill Bank Road
Kinmel Bay is a long, open sandy beach on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and numerous slipways/paths....
View markQuick links: Rhyl Beach · Rhyl Promenade · Rhyl East Parade · Splash Point · Rhyl Harbour · Kinmel Bay
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Rhyl Beach
0.5 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Beach is a long, gently shelving sandy shore on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and multiple slipways/steps; fishing is classic open-beach surf work with distance often helping. It fishes best around the flood and early ebb on bigger tides, with flatties in the gutters...
Rhyl Promenade
0.5 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Promenade is an easy-access open sandy shoreline mark on the north Wales coast, fished from the beach along the sea front with level parking and short walks to the sand. It’s a classic surf venue with long, shallow water where anglers often use clipped-up distance rigs and bigger leads...
Rhyl East Parade
0.6 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl East Parade is an easy-access promenade mark on the open North Wales coast, fishing over largely flat sand with occasional shallow gutters and a gentle surf line. Most anglers fish from the beach beside the sea wall using distance casts for flatfish and whiting, with rays and dogfish possible...
Splash Point
0.9 miles from Mill Bank Road
Splash Point is a rocky shoreline mark on the North Wales coast, fishing over mixed boulders, broken ground and adjacent sand patches. Access is typically on foot from nearby coastal paths/parking with a short walk down to the rocks; it’s best fished on a rising tide with swell kept moderate....
Rhyl Harbour
1.2 miles from Mill Bank Road
Rhyl Harbour is an easy-access, sheltered mark fishing from the harbour walls/railings and nearby channel edges by the marina/river mouth. It’s mainly a light-tackle venue for flatties, whiting and school bass, with mullet and the odd dogfish showing when tide runs; best sport is usually around tide turns and after...
Kinmel Bay
1.7 miles from Mill Bank Road
Kinmel Bay is a long, open sandy beach on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and numerous slipways/paths. Most fishing is classic surf casting over sand with shallow water at low tide and better depth and feeding lines on the flood; the mark fishes best around...