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Caernarfon Bar
6.1 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
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 markNewborough Beach
7.2 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Newborough Beach (Traeth Llanddwyn) is a long, gently shelving sandy surf beach on the west side of Anglesey with wide tidal range...
View markLlanddwyn Bay
7.8 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Llanddwyn Bay is a long, gently shelving sandy beach on the Newborough Warren side of Anglesey, with fishing from open sand plus...
View markYnys Llanddwyn
8.1 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Ynys Llanddwyn is a tidal rocky headland and island mark on the Newborough Warren side of Anglesey, fished mainly from rough ground...
View markCriccieth Beach
9.5 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Wide, gently shelving sandy bay below Criccieth Castle with a mix of clean sand and occasional shingle/reef patches towards the headlands. Access...
View markCriccieth Castle Rocks
9.6 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Rocky foreshore and broken ground immediately below Criccieth Castle on the east side of the headland, with kelpy gullies and mixed sand/stone...
View markQuick links: Caernarfon Bar · Newborough Beach · Llanddwyn Bay · Ynys Llanddwyn · Criccieth Beach · Criccieth Castle Rocks
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Caernarfon Bar
6.1 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
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...
Newborough Beach
7.2 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Newborough Beach (Traeth Llanddwyn) is a long, gently shelving sandy surf beach on the west side of Anglesey with wide tidal range and occasional shallow gutters and banks. Access is on foot from the Newborough Forest car parks and along well-used paths to the open strand; fishing is typically long-range...
Llanddwyn Bay
7.8 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Llanddwyn Bay is a long, gently shelving sandy beach on the Newborough Warren side of Anglesey, with fishing from open sand plus occasional firmer patches and gutters, and some rougher ground nearer the Llanddwyn/Ynys Llanddwyn end. Access is on foot across the forest/dunes from the Newborough car parks, so it’s...
Ynys Llanddwyn
8.1 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Ynys Llanddwyn is a tidal rocky headland and island mark on the Newborough Warren side of Anglesey, fished mainly from rough ground ledges and kelpy gullies with strong streams. Access is on foot via the beach and causeway from Newborough (long walk; parking charges/seasonal restrictions), and the fishing is a...
Criccieth Beach
9.5 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
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...
Criccieth Castle Rocks
9.6 miles from Ty'n-y-weirglodd
Rocky foreshore and broken ground immediately below Criccieth Castle on the east side of the headland, with kelpy gullies and mixed sand/stone patches. Access is via the castle/foreshore paths and steps down to the rocks, best tackled around mid tide when there’s enough water to fish but not too much...