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Best marks near Caerfarchell
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Solva Harbour
1.9 miles from Caerfarchell
Solva Harbour is a small tidal inlet with stone quays, slipways and moored boats, opening into St Brides Bay. Access is easy...
View markAbereiddi Bay
2.6 miles from Caerfarchell
Small, steep-sided bay on the north Pembrokeshire coast with mixed ground: kelp-covered rocks and gullies either side and a short shingle/sand strip...
View markBlue Lagoon (Abereiddi)
2.7 miles from Caerfarchell
The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi is a steep-sided flooded slate quarry opening into the sea, fished from rock ledges and the surrounding...
View markCaerfai Bay
2.8 miles from Caerfarchell
Caerfai Bay is a small, scenic west Pembrokeshire bay with a sandy cove backed by cliffs and rocky fringes either side. Access...
View markTraeth Llyfn
3.1 miles from Caerfarchell
Traeth Llyfn is a small, sheltered sandy cove backed by steep cliffs and reached via a coastal footpath (short but steep in...
View markSt Non’s Bay
3.2 miles from Caerfarchell
St Non’s Bay is a small, exposed rocky cove west of St Davids reached by the coastal path and a steep footpath...
View markQuick links: Solva Harbour · Abereiddi Bay · Blue Lagoon (Abereiddi) · Caerfai Bay · Traeth Llyfn · St Non’s Bay
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Solva Harbour
1.9 miles from Caerfarchell
Solva Harbour is a small tidal inlet with stone quays, slipways and moored boats, opening into St Brides Bay. Access is easy along the harbour walls and public paths, with fishing best around the outer harbour mouth and along the channel edges on a rising tide. Expect mixed harbour fishing—float...
Abereiddi Bay
2.6 miles from Caerfarchell
Small, steep-sided bay on the north Pembrokeshire coast with mixed ground: kelp-covered rocks and gullies either side and a short shingle/sand strip at the back. Access is by the coastal path/steps down to the beach and then fishing from rock ledges, boulders and the edges of weed beds; it’s a...
Blue Lagoon (Abereiddi)
2.7 miles from Caerfarchell
The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi is a steep-sided flooded slate quarry opening into the sea, fished from rock ledges and the surrounding headland. Access is via the coastal path from Abereiddi car park, then a short but uneven descent; expect deep water close in, strong tide run around the entrance,...
Caerfai Bay
2.8 miles from Caerfarchell
Caerfai Bay is a small, scenic west Pembrokeshire bay with a sandy cove backed by cliffs and rocky fringes either side. Access is via the coast path and steep steps down to the beach; fishing is mostly light-to-medium tackle from the sand at low to mid tide for flats and...
Traeth Llyfn
3.1 miles from Caerfarchell
Traeth Llyfn is a small, sheltered sandy cove backed by steep cliffs and reached via a coastal footpath (short but steep in places). Shore angling is mainly from the beach and the rock fringes at either end, with mixed ground of sand and scattered boulders giving classic “cove” fishing: scratch...
St Non’s Bay
3.2 miles from Caerfarchell
St Non’s Bay is a small, exposed rocky cove west of St Davids reached by the coastal path and a steep footpath down to the shore. Fishing is mainly from rough ground ledges and kelpy gullies with deep water close in, giving typical Pembrokeshire rock-mark sport; best results are usually...