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Best marks near Rhyd-y-gele
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Newgale Beach
1.7 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
Long, open Atlantic-facing sandy beach with sections of shingle and occasional gullies, backed by a road and car parks for easy access....
View markSolva Harbour
3.5 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
Solva Harbour is a small tidal inlet with stone quays, slipways and moored boats, opening into St Brides Bay. Access is easy...
View markNolton Haven
3.6 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
Nolton Haven is a small sandy cove with rock fringes and a shallow surf line, backed by a slipway and steep valley...
View markDruidston Haven
4.5 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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 markAbereiddi Bay
5.7 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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 markPorthgain Harbour
5.8 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
Porthgain Harbour is a small, sheltered working harbour with stone walls, slips and deeper water at the mouth, offering mixed harbour fishing...
View markQuick links: Newgale Beach · Solva Harbour · Nolton Haven · Druidston Haven · Abereiddi Bay · Porthgain Harbour
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Newgale Beach
1.7 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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...
Solva Harbour
3.5 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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...
Nolton Haven
3.6 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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...
Druidston Haven
4.5 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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...
Abereiddi Bay
5.7 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
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...
Porthgain Harbour
5.8 miles from Rhyd-y-gele
Porthgain Harbour is a small, sheltered working harbour with stone walls, slips and deeper water at the mouth, offering mixed harbour fishing and rough-ground prospects just outside. Access is easy from the village with short walks to the quay/walls, and most anglers fish float or light ledger in the inner...