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Best marks near Llannerch-y-mor
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Mostyn Foreshore
1.1 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Mostyn Foreshore is a tidal Dee Estuary shore mark of mud-and-sand flats with shallow channels and occasional firm patches, fished mainly with...
View markMostyn Deep
1.3 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent...
View markGreenfield Dock
1.7 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent...
View markFfynnongroyw Beach
3.0 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Ffynnongroyw Beach is a gently sloping shingle-and-sand foreshore on the Dee/Irish Sea coastline, fished mainly as a flatfish and winter cod/whiting venue....
View markFfynnongroyw Point
3.4 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Ffynnongroyw Point is a low, rocky point on the Dee Estuary’s north shore, fishing over mixed rock, shingle and sand with a...
View markBagillt Foreshore
3.4 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Bagillt Foreshore is a low-lying Dee Estuary shoreline of mixed mud, sand and broken ground with patches of stones and old sea-defence...
View markQuick links: Mostyn Foreshore · Mostyn Deep · Greenfield Dock · Ffynnongroyw Beach · Ffynnongroyw Point · Bagillt Foreshore
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Mostyn Foreshore
1.1 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Mostyn Foreshore is a tidal Dee Estuary shore mark of mud-and-sand flats with shallow channels and occasional firm patches, fished mainly with long casts into gutters on the flooding tide. Access is on foot from nearby parking/roads along the foreshore paths/track, but the ground is soft in places and the...
Mostyn Deep
1.3 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent hard standing where you can reach fast-running tide and soft mud/sand at range. Access is generally easy on foot from nearby parking, but it’s a working estuary with...
Greenfield Dock
1.7 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent hard standing. It’s a quiet, snaggy venue with silty channels and short-range casting, best around the flooding tide when fish push in to feed; expect typical estuary sport...
Ffynnongroyw Beach
3.0 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Ffynnongroyw Beach is a gently sloping shingle-and-sand foreshore on the Dee/Irish Sea coastline, fished mainly as a flatfish and winter cod/whiting venue. Access is straightforward from the village with short walks to the tide line; most anglers fish baited rigs over clean ground, with best sport around the flood and...
Ffynnongroyw Point
3.4 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Ffynnongroyw Point is a low, rocky point on the Dee Estuary’s north shore, fishing over mixed rock, shingle and sand with a gently shelving foreshore. Access is usually by walking from the coastal path and dropping onto the rocks/shingle; it’s a typical North Wales “short-cast” mark where you work the...
Bagillt Foreshore
3.4 miles from Llannerch-y-mor
Bagillt Foreshore is a low-lying Dee Estuary shoreline of mixed mud, sand and broken ground with patches of stones and old sea-defence debris, fished mainly by short walks from the coastal path/foreshore access points and setting up on firm sand or shingle. It’s typical estuary shore angling: best around the...