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Quick links: Broadhaven (Stackpole) · Stackpole Quay · Barafundle Bay · Broad Haven (South) · St Govan’s East · Freshwater East

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Broadhaven (Stackpole)

(6.6/10)

0.2 miles from Stackpole

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...

Bass Pollack Coalfish Pouting Plaice

Stackpole Quay

(6.5/10)

0.7 miles from Stackpole

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...

Bass Pollack Lesser Spotted Dogfish Ballan Wrasse Goldsinny Wrasse

Barafundle Bay

(6.2/10)

0.9 miles from Stackpole

Barafundle Bay is a sheltered, sandy cove backed by dunes and cliffs, reached via the National Trust car park at Stackpole Quay and a 15–25 minute walk on well-made coast path and steps down to the beach. Fishing is mainly clean-ground surf casting over sand with some rougher edges near...

Bass Pollack Plaice Flounder Dab

Broad Haven (South)

(7/10)

1.5 miles from Stackpole

Broad Haven (South) is a mixed shore mark on the south side of Broad Haven bay, with fishing from the lower beach and nearby boulders/reef edges reached via the coastal path and short walks down to the sand. It fishes like a typical Pembrokeshire surf-and-rough ground venue: clean sand in...

Bass Pollack Plaice Flounder Thornback Ray

St Govan’s East

(5.9/10)

2.4 miles from Stackpole

St Govan’s East is a rugged limestone rock mark on the south Pembrokeshire coast (near St Govan’s Head) with ledges, kelp and broken ground dropping quickly into deeper water. Access is on foot via coast-path and steep steps/paths, then fishing from rock platforms and gullies—best around mid to high water...

Bass Pollack Coalfish Thornback Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Freshwater East

(6.4/10)

2.4 miles from Stackpole

Freshwater East is a broad sandy bay with rocky edges and a gentle shelving beach; most shore anglers fish from the sand using surf tactics, with extra interest around the rocks at either end on bigger tides. Access is easy via the village/car park and a short walk onto the...

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder Dab

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