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Best marks near Coed-y-caerau
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Magor Pill
5.5 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Magor Pill is a small Severn Estuary inlet with muddy/silty banks, a creek mouth and deeper channel run-offs that fish best on...
View markRogiet Foreshore
5.7 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Rogiet Foreshore is a muddy-sand and shingle estuary frontage on the Severn Estuary, fished mainly from the bank at high water over...
View markSudbrook (Severn Tunnel Junction Foreshore)
5.9 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Sudbrook foreshore sits on the Severn Estuary just west of Severn Tunnel Junction, giving rough ground and mud/sand fringes that fish best...
View markGoldcliff Sea Wall
6.0 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Goldcliff Sea Wall is a long, flat-topped flood-defence wall on the north side of the Severn Estuary, giving easy “from-the-top” shore fishing...
View markGoldcliff Point
6.2 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Goldcliff Point is an exposed outer Severn Estuary mark at the end of the Caldicot Levels sea wall, fished from the shingle/mud...
View markUskmouth
6.3 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and...
View markQuick links: Magor Pill · Rogiet Foreshore · Sudbrook (Severn Tunnel Junction Foreshore) · Goldcliff Sea Wall · Goldcliff Point · Uskmouth
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Magor Pill
5.5 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Magor Pill is a small Severn Estuary inlet with muddy/silty banks, a creek mouth and deeper channel run-offs that fish best on the flooding tide. Access is typically from the sea wall/footpaths and firm sections near the pill mouth rather than open beach fishing; expect strong currents, big tidal range...
Rogiet Foreshore
5.7 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Rogiet Foreshore is a muddy-sand and shingle estuary frontage on the Severn Estuary, fished mainly from the bank at high water over very strong tides. Access is typically via the foreshore path/sea wall and short walks onto firmish mud/sand; fishing is classic Severn-style legering for flatties and rays with occasional...
Sudbrook (Severn Tunnel Junction Foreshore)
5.9 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Sudbrook foreshore sits on the Severn Estuary just west of Severn Tunnel Junction, giving rough ground and mud/sand fringes that fish best on the flooding tide. Access is on foot from Sudbrook village/foreshore paths, then a short walk over firm shingle or estuary mud depending on the state of tide;...
Goldcliff Sea Wall
6.0 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Goldcliff Sea Wall is a long, flat-topped flood-defence wall on the north side of the Severn Estuary, giving easy “from-the-top” shore fishing into very muddy, strongly tidal water. Access is by foot along the wall from nearby lanes/parking, and most anglers fish simple running leger rigs with breakout leads to...
Goldcliff Point
6.2 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Goldcliff Point is an exposed outer Severn Estuary mark at the end of the Caldicot Levels sea wall, fished from the shingle/mud edge and firm patches near the point. Access is on foot along the sea wall from Goldcliff/Redwick with limited nearby parking, and fishing is typically long-range casting into...
Uskmouth
6.3 miles from Coed-y-caerau
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock/rough ground either side of the outfall and sea wall. Access is typically a short walk from nearby parking/paths, but expect soft mud, steep shingle and strong...