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Best marks near Aberffraw
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Porth Cwyfan
1.7 miles from Aberffraw
Porth Cwyfan (Church Bay) is a small, sheltered sandy cove backed by rocks on Anglesey’s west coast. Access is on foot down...
View markPorth Trecastell
1.8 miles from Aberffraw
Porth Trecastell (Cable Bay) is a sheltered sandy cove with rock and weed fringes and a deeper central gully; access is easy...
View markCable Bay
1.8 miles from Aberffraw
Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell) is a small, sheltered sandy cove with rocky edges and scattered weed-covered boulders, giving mixed ground fishing at...
View markMalltraeth Estuary
3.3 miles from Aberffraw
Malltraeth Estuary (Afon Cefni) is a broad, tide-swept mud-and-sand estuary on Anglesey’s SW side, best fished from the banks near the causeway/parking...
View markRhosneigr
3.3 miles from Aberffraw
Rhosneigr is a long, exposed sandy bay on Anglesey’s west coast with surf beaches and rocky edges near the headlands. Access is...
View markYnys Llanddwyn
4.3 miles from Aberffraw
Ynys Llanddwyn is a tidal rocky headland and island mark on the Newborough Warren side of Anglesey, fished mainly from rough ground...
View markQuick links: Porth Cwyfan · Porth Trecastell · Cable Bay · Malltraeth Estuary · Rhosneigr · Ynys Llanddwyn
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Porth Cwyfan
1.7 miles from Aberffraw
Porth Cwyfan (Church Bay) is a small, sheltered sandy cove backed by rocks on Anglesey’s west coast. Access is on foot down the track/steps to the beach; most fishing is from the sand at mid–high water or from the rock edges at either side when conditions are calm. It’s a...
Porth Trecastell
1.8 miles from Aberffraw
Porth Trecastell (Cable Bay) is a sheltered sandy cove with rock and weed fringes and a deeper central gully; access is easy from the nearby car park with a short walk onto sand or low rock ledges. Fishing is typically light-to-medium beach and mixed-ground work: clean sand for flatties and...
Cable Bay
1.8 miles from Aberffraw
Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell) is a small, sheltered sandy cove with rocky edges and scattered weed-covered boulders, giving mixed ground fishing at short range. Access is easy via the coastal path and nearby parking, then a short walk onto the sand or rocks; it’s a useful venue when the open...
Malltraeth Estuary
3.3 miles from Aberffraw
Malltraeth Estuary (Afon Cefni) is a broad, tide-swept mud-and-sand estuary on Anglesey’s SW side, best fished from the banks near the causeway/parking by Malltraeth and along accessible footpaths. Expect classic estuary fishing: strong tidal run in the channels, extensive shallows that dry at low water, and fish pushing up on...
Rhosneigr
3.3 miles from Aberffraw
Rhosneigr is a long, exposed sandy bay on Anglesey’s west coast with surf beaches and rocky edges near the headlands. Access is easy from the village via paths and slipways onto the sand, with most fishing done by beach casting into gullies and deeper water at mid-to-high tide, or from...
Ynys Llanddwyn
4.3 miles from Aberffraw
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...