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Best marks near Chapelhill
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Broadhaven (Stackpole)
1.7 miles from Chapelhill
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 markPembroke River
2.4 miles from Chapelhill
Pembroke River is a sheltered tidal reach of the Milford Haven waterway, fished from muddy/pebbly banks, small slipways and public access points...
View markPennar Gut
2.5 miles from Chapelhill
Pennar Gut is a narrow, tidal gut/creek mouth on the Milford Haven waterway near Pennar/Angle, with mixed mud and rock edges and...
View markStackpole Quay
2.6 miles from Chapelhill
Small sheltered quay at the head of a narrow tidal inlet (Stackpole Quay) with short-cast fishing from the harbour walls, slipway area...
View markBullslaughter Bay
2.6 miles from Chapelhill
Bullslaughter Bay sits on the south Pembrokeshire coast between rugged limestone headlands, with fishing mainly from low rock ledges and broken reef...
View markPembroke Castle Millpond
2.7 miles from Chapelhill
A sheltered, tidal millpond/creek just below Pembroke Castle with easy access from nearby paths and the town. You fish from the banks...
View markQuick links: Broadhaven (Stackpole) · Pembroke River · Pennar Gut · Stackpole Quay · Bullslaughter Bay · Pembroke Castle Millpond
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Broadhaven (Stackpole)
1.7 miles from Chapelhill
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...
Pembroke River
2.4 miles from Chapelhill
Pembroke River is a sheltered tidal reach of the Milford Haven waterway, fished from muddy/pebbly banks, small slipways and public access points around Pembroke Dock and upstream bends. It’s classic estuary-style shore fishing with strong tidal flow on the main channel, softer slack-water creeks, and features like moorings, weed edges...
Pennar Gut
2.5 miles from Chapelhill
Pennar Gut is a narrow, tidal gut/creek mouth on the Milford Haven waterway near Pennar/Angle, with mixed mud and rock edges and a fast run on the bigger tides. Access is by short walks to the shoreline and fishing is usually from the bank/rocks into deep, moving water, with best...
Stackpole Quay
2.6 miles from Chapelhill
Small sheltered quay at the head of a narrow tidal inlet (Stackpole Quay) with short-cast fishing from the harbour walls, slipway area and nearby rock edges. It’s mainly a light-tackle float/ledger mark for wrasse, pollack and mullet in the coloured tide, with occasional bass along the channel on the push...
Bullslaughter Bay
2.6 miles from Chapelhill
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,...
Pembroke Castle Millpond
2.7 miles from Chapelhill
A sheltered, tidal millpond/creek just below Pembroke Castle with easy access from nearby paths and the town. You fish from the banks and small wall sections into relatively deep, slow-moving water on the flood and ebb, with a soft muddy/silty bottom and occasional snags. It’s a light-tackle venue best around...