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Best marks near Bosherston
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Broad Haven (South)
1.0 miles from Bosherston
Broad Haven (South) is a mixed shore mark on the south side of Broad Haven bay, with fishing from the lower beach...
View markSt Govan’s Head
1.4 miles from Bosherston
St Govan’s Head is a steep, rugged limestone headland on the south Pembrokeshire coast, fished from rock ledges and cliff-edge pegs with...
View markSt Govan’s East
1.4 miles from Bosherston
St Govan’s East is a rugged limestone rock mark on the south Pembrokeshire coast (near St Govan’s Head) with ledges, kelp and...
View markBullslaughter Bay
1.5 miles from Bosherston
Bullslaughter Bay sits on the south Pembrokeshire coast between rugged limestone headlands, with fishing mainly from low rock ledges and broken reef...
View markBroadhaven (Stackpole)
1.5 miles from Bosherston
Broadhaven (Stackpole) is a rough-ground rock ledge and low cliff mark on the Stackpole/Bosherston coast, fishing into kelp, gullies and broken reef...
View markBarafundle Bay
1.7 miles from Bosherston
Barafundle Bay is a sheltered, sandy cove backed by dunes and cliffs, reached via the National Trust car park at Stackpole Quay...
View markQuick links: Broad Haven (South) · St Govan’s Head · St Govan’s East · Bullslaughter Bay · Broadhaven (Stackpole) · Barafundle Bay
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Broad Haven (South)
1.0 miles from Bosherston
Broad Haven (South) is a mixed shore mark on the south side of Broad Haven bay, with fishing from the lower beach and nearby boulders/reef edges reached via the coastal path and short walks down to the sand. It fishes like a typical Pembrokeshire surf-and-rough ground venue: clean sand in...
St Govan’s Head
1.4 miles from Bosherston
St Govan’s Head is a steep, rugged limestone headland on the south Pembrokeshire coast, fished from rock ledges and cliff-edge pegs with deep water close in. Access is on foot via the Coast Path and rough tracks from nearby parking, then a careful scramble down to usable platforms; expect kelp,...
St Govan’s East
1.4 miles from Bosherston
St Govan’s East is a rugged limestone rock mark on the south Pembrokeshire coast (near St Govan’s Head) with ledges, kelp and broken ground dropping quickly into deeper water. Access is on foot via coast-path and steep steps/paths, then fishing from rock platforms and gullies—best around mid to high water...
Bullslaughter Bay
1.5 miles from Bosherston
Bullslaughter Bay sits on the south Pembrokeshire coast between rugged limestone headlands, with fishing mainly from low rock ledges and broken reef close to deep water. Access is typically via coastal-path style walks and scrambling down to the foreshore; most anglers fish rough ground into kelp and gullies for wrasse/pollack,...
Broadhaven (Stackpole)
1.5 miles from Bosherston
Broadhaven (Stackpole) is a rough-ground rock ledge and low cliff mark on the Stackpole/Bosherston coast, fishing into kelp, gullies and broken reef with deep water not far out. Access is on foot via coast paths and short scrambles to the fishing ledges; it’s a classic Pembrokeshire rock mark best fished...
Barafundle Bay
1.7 miles from Bosherston
Barafundle Bay is a sheltered, sandy cove backed by dunes and cliffs, reached via the National Trust car park at Stackpole Quay and a 15–25 minute walk on well-made coast path and steps down to the beach. Fishing is mainly clean-ground surf casting over sand with some rougher edges near...