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Best marks near Crogen
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Abergele Pensarn Beach
26.2 miles from Crogen
Abergele Pensarn Beach is a broad, mostly shingle-to-sand shoreline on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and multiple...
View markTowyn Beach
26.6 miles from Crogen
Towyn Beach (Conwy) is a long, open, gently shelving sandy beach with shallow surf and occasional small gutters/low tide channels. Access is...
View markPorthmadog Harbour Wall
27.0 miles from Crogen
Porthmadog Harbour Wall is an inner-harbour/estuary mark on the Glaslyn/Dwyryd system, fished from the stone/concrete wall and adjacent hard-standing with easy walk-on...
View markOakenholt Shore
27.0 miles from Crogen
Oakenholt Shore is a short, muddy-sandy estuary shoreline on the Dee Estuary just outside Flint, fished mainly by wading or casting from...
View markConnah’s Quay
27.1 miles from Crogen
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay...
View markFlint Castle (River Dee)
27.1 miles from Crogen
Flint Castle sits on the upper Dee estuary with fishing from the sea wall, promenade and adjacent mud/sand flats at high water....
View markQuick links: Abergele Pensarn Beach · Towyn Beach · Porthmadog Harbour Wall · Oakenholt Shore · Connah’s Quay · Flint Castle (River Dee)
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Marks near Crogen
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Abergele Pensarn Beach
26.2 miles from Crogen
Abergele Pensarn Beach is a broad, mostly shingle-to-sand shoreline on the North Wales coast with easy access from the promenade and multiple slipway/steps points. Fishing is classic open-beach casting over clean ground with occasional patches of mixed sand and small stones, suiting flattie and whiting tactics; after dark and on...
Towyn Beach
26.6 miles from Crogen
Towyn Beach (Conwy) is a long, open, gently shelving sandy beach with shallow surf and occasional small gutters/low tide channels. Access is easy from the promenade/parking areas with level walking onto sand; fishing is classic beachcasting over clean ground, best around dusk/night and on bigger tides when features form and...
Porthmadog Harbour Wall
27.0 miles from Crogen
Porthmadog Harbour Wall is an inner-harbour/estuary mark on the Glaslyn/Dwyryd system, fished from the stone/concrete wall and adjacent hard-standing with easy walk-on access from the harbour area. It’s mainly a light-tackle venue with steady tidal flow, holding flatties and mullet in calmer water, plus school bass and occasional predators on...
Oakenholt Shore
27.0 miles from Crogen
Oakenholt Shore is a short, muddy-sandy estuary shoreline on the Dee Estuary just outside Flint, fished mainly by wading or casting from the bank/sea wall edges where accessible. It’s a classic local “flattie and whiting” venue with a gently shelving foreshore, strong tidal push on bigger springs, and best results...
Connah’s Quay
27.1 miles from Crogen
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay and adjacent paths. It’s predominantly a tides-and-tactics venue: best on the bigger tides with some flow, producing mainly flatties and school bass, with occasional rays/dogs when conditions suit....
Flint Castle (River Dee)
27.1 miles from Crogen
Flint Castle sits on the upper Dee estuary with fishing from the sea wall, promenade and adjacent mud/sand flats at high water. It’s a classic estuary mark: gentle casting into a tidal channel with strong run on springs, best around high water (and the first of the ebb) when fish...