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Best marks near Llanycefn
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Newport Parrog
10.6 miles from Llanycefn
Newport Parrog is the sheltered inner harbour/estuary area at the mouth of the Afon Nyfer, with easy access from the village and...
View markCresswell Quay
10.7 miles from Llanycefn
Cresswell Quay is a small tidal quay/creek on the Pembrokeshire coast where you fish from the quay walls and adjacent muddy banks...
View markNewport Sands
10.8 miles from Llanycefn
Newport Sands is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the mouth of the Nevern Estuary, with easy access from the Newport...
View markLlangwm Ferry
10.9 miles from Llanycefn
Llangwm Ferry is a sheltered upper Milford Haven/Daugleddau estuary mark with easy access from the village and the slipway/foreshore by the ferry...
View markAmroth Beach
11.0 miles from Llanycefn
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from...
View markWiseman’s Bridge
11.1 miles from Llanycefn
Wiseman’s Bridge is a small shingle beach mark on Carmarthen Bay, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock edges either side...
View markQuick links: Newport Parrog · Cresswell Quay · Newport Sands · Llangwm Ferry · Amroth Beach · Wiseman’s Bridge
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Newport Parrog
10.6 miles from Llanycefn
Newport Parrog is the sheltered inner harbour/estuary area at the mouth of the Afon Nyfer, with easy access from the village and parking close by. Fishing is typically from harbour walls, slipway edges and adjacent mud/sand flats, giving calm-water sport on most tides; expect mixed estuary species with occasional better...
Cresswell Quay
10.7 miles from Llanycefn
Cresswell Quay is a small tidal quay/creek on the Pembrokeshire coast where you fish from the quay walls and adjacent muddy banks into a narrow estuary channel. Access is straightforward from the village with short walks to the wall, and the fishing is typically close-range with strong tidal flow on...
Newport Sands
10.8 miles from Llanycefn
Newport Sands is a long, gently shelving surf beach at the mouth of the Nevern Estuary, with easy access from the Newport (Traeth Mawr) car parks and short walks onto clean sand. Fishing is classic Welsh south-west beach sport with a bit of estuary influence: best on the flooding tide...
Llangwm Ferry
10.9 miles from Llanycefn
Llangwm Ferry is a sheltered upper Milford Haven/Daugleddau estuary mark with easy access from the village and the slipway/foreshore by the ferry point, fishing into a steady tidal flow over mud and mixed sand with scattered stones and small gutters. It’s a classic light-tackle estuary venue for flatfish and mullet,...
Amroth Beach
11.0 miles from Llanycefn
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from the village seafront and car parks. It fishes mainly as a clean-sand surf mark for flatfish and bass, with occasional rays and smoothhound when tides and water clarity...
Wiseman’s Bridge
11.1 miles from Llanycefn
Wiseman’s Bridge is a small shingle beach mark on Carmarthen Bay, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock edges either side of the bay. Access is straightforward via the seafront/roadside parking and a short walk onto the beach; most anglers cast over sand with occasional rough patches and weed...