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Best marks near Rhyd-Ddu
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Caernarfon Bar
8.3 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Caernarfon Bar is the tidal sand-and-shingle bar at the mouth of the Menai Strait, fished mainly from the Foreshore/Ynys Seiriol (Fort Belan)...
View markPorthmadog Harbour Wall
9.0 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
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 markBorth-y-Gest Harbour
9.5 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Borth-y-Gest Harbour is a small, sheltered tidal harbour at the head of the Dwyryd estuary, fished mainly from the harbour walls, slipway...
View markBorth-y-Gest
9.6 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Borth-y-Gest is a sheltered, scenic bay just south of Porthmadog, with easy access from the village to the sandy beach and nearby...
View markCriccieth Beach
9.9 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Wide, gently shelving sandy bay below Criccieth Castle with a mix of clean sand and occasional shingle/reef patches towards the headlands. Access...
View markMorfa Bychan (Black Rock Sands)
9.9 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Morfa Bychan (Black Rock Sands) is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the north side of Tremadog Bay, fished mainly by...
View markQuick links: Caernarfon Bar · Porthmadog Harbour Wall · Borth-y-Gest Harbour · Borth-y-Gest · Criccieth Beach · Morfa Bychan (Black Rock Sands)
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Caernarfon Bar
8.3 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Caernarfon Bar is the tidal sand-and-shingle bar at the mouth of the Menai Strait, fished mainly from the Foreshore/Ynys Seiriol (Fort Belan) side and nearby beaches/edges where you can reach the channels on a casting tide. It’s classic estuary-mouth fishing: strong currents, shifting gullies, and clean ground for flats with...
Porthmadog Harbour Wall
9.0 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
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...
Borth-y-Gest Harbour
9.5 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Borth-y-Gest Harbour is a small, sheltered tidal harbour at the head of the Dwyryd estuary, fished mainly from the harbour walls, slipway edges and nearby sand/mud at low water. It’s an easy-access mark for light-gear anglers, with calm water compared to the open coast; typical fishing is for flounder and...
Borth-y-Gest
9.6 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Borth-y-Gest is a sheltered, scenic bay just south of Porthmadog, with easy access from the village to the sandy beach and nearby rocky edges. Most shore fishing is from the sand and mixed ground, casting into the bay on rising tides for flatties and dogfish, or working closer to the...
Criccieth Beach
9.9 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Wide, gently shelving sandy bay below Criccieth Castle with a mix of clean sand and occasional shingle/reef patches towards the headlands. Access is easy from the town seafront/parking with short, level walks onto the sand. It fishes as a classic North Wales surf beach: flatties and dogfish are common, with...
Morfa Bychan (Black Rock Sands)
9.9 miles from Rhyd-Ddu
Morfa Bychan (Black Rock Sands) is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the north side of Tremadog Bay, fished mainly by wading and casting from sand with occasional mixed ground nearer the rocky margins. Access is straightforward from Morfa Bychan/Black Rock Sands parking and slip/track areas, but anglers should...