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Best marks near Margam
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Aberavon Pier
2.5 miles from Margam
Aberavon Pier is a long, accessible town pier on Swansea Bay with level promenade access and frequent lighting, making it a popular...
View markAberavon Seafront
3.0 miles from Margam
Aberavon Seafront is a long, gently sloping sandy beach backed by a wide promenade with easy, flat access and plenty of space...
View markKenfig Sands
3.2 miles from Margam
Kenfig Sands is a long, open surf beach on the Bridgend coast with easy access from Kenfig National Nature Reserve car parks...
View markAberavon Beach
3.3 miles from Margam
Aberavon Beach is a long, open sandy shoreline at the back of Swansea Bay with easy promenade/road access and plenty of space...
View markMewslade Bay
3.3 miles from Margam
Mewslade Bay is a small, steep-sided cove with a short sand/shingle beach backed by cliffs and rocky ledges. Access is on foot...
View markBaglan Burrows
3.8 miles from Margam
Baglan Burrows is a long, open sandy beach on the north side of Swansea Bay, backed by dunes and industrial shoreline. Access...
View markQuick links: Aberavon Pier · Aberavon Seafront · Kenfig Sands · Aberavon Beach · Mewslade Bay · Baglan Burrows
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Aberavon Pier
2.5 miles from Margam
Aberavon Pier is a long, accessible town pier on Swansea Bay with level promenade access and frequent lighting, making it a popular mixed-species mark. Angling is mainly over sand with some rougher ground around the pier legs; it fishes best around dusk/night on the flooding tide for rays, dogfish and...
Aberavon Seafront
3.0 miles from Margam
Aberavon Seafront is a long, gently sloping sandy beach backed by a wide promenade with easy, flat access and plenty of space to spread out. Fishing is classic open-beach surf casting: best around the flooding tide and into dusk/night, with gullies and small scours holding fish, while calmer spells can...
Kenfig Sands
3.2 miles from Margam
Kenfig Sands is a long, open surf beach on the Bridgend coast with easy access from Kenfig National Nature Reserve car parks and a walk across the dunes to the shore. Fishing is typical South Wales surf work: clean sand with occasional small gutters and banks, best on a flooding...
Aberavon Beach
3.3 miles from Margam
Aberavon Beach is a long, open sandy shoreline at the back of Swansea Bay with easy promenade/road access and plenty of space to spread out. It fishes as a classic surf beach: best on a flooding tide and around dusk/dark, with flatties in the cleaner sand and rays/dogfish when there’s...
Mewslade Bay
3.3 miles from Margam
Mewslade Bay is a small, steep-sided cove with a short sand/shingle beach backed by cliffs and rocky ledges. Access is on foot via the coastal path and a descent to the beach; fishing is mainly from the boulder/reef edges and the surf line, with ground that quickly becomes rough and...
Baglan Burrows
3.8 miles from Margam
Baglan Burrows is a long, open sandy beach on the north side of Swansea Bay, backed by dunes and industrial shoreline. Access is straightforward via seafront parking and short walks onto firm sand; most anglers fish simple surf casts to gullies and the low-water channel. It’s a typical mixed flatfish/roundfish...