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Best marks near New Bridge
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Llangwm Ferry
6.5 miles from New Bridge
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 markDruidston Haven
8.0 miles from New Bridge
Druidston Haven is a small sand-and-shingle cove backed by cliffs, fished mainly from the beach and the rocky fringes at either end....
View markNolton Haven
8.0 miles from New Bridge
Nolton Haven is a small sandy cove with rock fringes and a shallow surf line, backed by a slipway and steep valley...
View markLawrenny Quay
8.4 miles from New Bridge
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank...
View markNewgale Beach
8.7 miles from New Bridge
Long, open Atlantic-facing sandy beach with sections of shingle and occasional gullies, backed by a road and car parks for easy access....
View markCresswell Quay
8.8 miles from New Bridge
Cresswell Quay is a small tidal quay/creek on the Pembrokeshire coast where you fish from the quay walls and adjacent muddy banks...
View markQuick links: Llangwm Ferry · Druidston Haven · Nolton Haven · Lawrenny Quay · Newgale Beach · Cresswell Quay
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Llangwm Ferry
6.5 miles from New Bridge
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,...
Druidston Haven
8.0 miles from New Bridge
Druidston Haven is a small sand-and-shingle cove backed by cliffs, fished mainly from the beach and the rocky fringes at either end. Access is on foot down the public path to the bay; once on the shore you can fish into clean sand for flatfish and rays or work the...
Nolton Haven
8.0 miles from New Bridge
Nolton Haven is a small sandy cove with rock fringes and a shallow surf line, backed by a slipway and steep valley paths. Access is straightforward from the car park to the beach, with most fishing done from the sand at mid–high water or from the rocky edges on the...
Lawrenny Quay
8.4 miles from New Bridge
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank by the slipway. Access is easy from the village (short level walk from parking), with fairly snag-free mud/sand and scattered weed/rock edging; expect strong tidal run on bigger...
Newgale Beach
8.7 miles from New Bridge
Long, open Atlantic-facing sandy beach with sections of shingle and occasional gullies, backed by a road and car parks for easy access. It fishes as a classic surf mark: best after a bit of sea or colour, with fish moving along the tide line and into deeper gutters, while calm...
Cresswell Quay
8.8 miles from New Bridge
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...