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Best marks near Pen-y-garn
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Lydney Harbour
8.1 miles from Pen-y-garn
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive...
View markChepstow Bridge (River Wye)
9.5 miles from Pen-y-garn
Urban tidal-river/estuary mark fished from the riverbank and access points close to the old Severn road bridge/riverfront around Chepstow, with fast flow,...
View markChepstow (River Wye)
9.8 miles from Pen-y-garn
Tidal estuary fishing on the lower River Wye around Chepstow, with access mainly from riverside walls/paths and a few muddy or shingle...
View markQuick links: Lydney Harbour · Chepstow Bridge (River Wye) · Chepstow (River Wye)
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Lydney Harbour
8.1 miles from Pen-y-garn
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive mudflats; the fishable window is typically a couple of hours either side of high water from the stable upper walls only. Summer and early autumn bring the best...
Chepstow Bridge (River Wye)
9.5 miles from Pen-y-garn
Urban tidal-river/estuary mark fished from the riverbank and access points close to the old Severn road bridge/riverfront around Chepstow, with fast flow, deep channels and heavy silt. It’s mainly a legering mark where getting a bait on the bottom and holding it is the challenge; best results are around slack...
Chepstow (River Wye)
9.8 miles from Pen-y-garn
Tidal estuary fishing on the lower River Wye around Chepstow, with access mainly from riverside walls/paths and a few muddy or shingle edges. Expect strong flow and big tidal range, with most sport from casting into the main channel and deeper holes on the flood/ebb. It’s a mixed estuary mark...