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Monkstone Point
1.3 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Monkstone Point is a rough-ground rock mark on the south Pembrokeshire coast with kelp, broken reef and deeper gullies close in. Access...
View markSaundersfoot Harbour
1.3 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Saundersfoot Harbour offers easy-access fishing from the harbour walls and outer breakwater, with mixed ground of sand, shingle and rougher rock edges....
View markSaundersfoot Beach
1.4 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Wide sandy bay in the village of Saundersfoot with easy access from the promenade, slipways and multiple steps onto the sand. It’s...
View markTenby Harbour Walls
1.5 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Tenby Harbour Walls are the stone harbour arms and adjacent wall sections that give sheltered fishing on calmer days, with the outer...
View markTenby Castle Beach
1.6 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Tenby Castle Beach is a sheltered, sandy bay below Castle Hill, fished mainly as a classic clean-ground beach mark with occasional rock/weed...
View markCoppet Hall
1.7 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Coppet Hall is a sheltered, gently shelving sandy bay just north of Saundersfoot, with easy access from the Coppet Hall Beach Centre/car...
View markQuick links: Monkstone Point · Saundersfoot Harbour · Saundersfoot Beach · Tenby Harbour Walls · Tenby Castle Beach · Coppet Hall
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Monkstone Point
1.3 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Monkstone Point is a rough-ground rock mark on the south Pembrokeshire coast with kelp, broken reef and deeper gullies close in. Access is normally on foot via coast path and steep-ish descents, then fishing from low ledges and boulder platforms; it’s a classic “lug/peeler in the rough, feathers in the...
Saundersfoot Harbour
1.3 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Saundersfoot Harbour offers easy-access fishing from the harbour walls and outer breakwater, with mixed ground of sand, shingle and rougher rock edges. It fishes best on the flood and around high water when bass and mackerel move in, while the inner harbour and adjacent sand hold flatties at night and...
Saundersfoot Beach
1.4 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Wide sandy bay in the village of Saundersfoot with easy access from the promenade, slipways and multiple steps onto the sand. It’s mainly a clean-sand surf mark with some mixed ground toward the harbour wall and rocky edges, fishing best on the flooding tide and into dusk/night for flatfish, rays...
Tenby Harbour Walls
1.5 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Tenby Harbour Walls are the stone harbour arms and adjacent wall sections that give sheltered fishing on calmer days, with the outer ends exposed to swell and strong tide run. Access is easy via the harbour/Esplanade and you can fish straight down the wall or cast out into the channel/harbour...
Tenby Castle Beach
1.6 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Tenby Castle Beach is a sheltered, sandy bay below Castle Hill, fished mainly as a classic clean-ground beach mark with occasional rock/weed edges at the castle end. Access is easy via Tenby town and steps/ramps onto the sand, but it’s a busy bathing beach in season, so fishing is best...
Coppet Hall
1.7 miles from New Hedges and Twy Cross
Coppet Hall is a sheltered, gently shelving sandy bay just north of Saundersfoot, with easy access from the Coppet Hall Beach Centre/car park and a short walk onto clean sand. It fishes as a classic surf/clean-ground mark with some mixed ground and reef influence toward the northern end by the...