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Broadhaven (Stackpole)
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...
View markStackpole Quay
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...
View markBarafundle Bay
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...
View markBroad Haven (South)
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...
View markSt Govan’s East
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...
View markFreshwater East
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...
View markQuick links: Broadhaven (Stackpole) · Stackpole Quay · Barafundle Bay · Broad Haven (South) · St Govan’s East · Freshwater East
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Broadhaven (Stackpole)
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...
Stackpole Quay
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...
Barafundle Bay
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...
Broad Haven (South)
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...
St Govan’s East
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...
Freshwater East
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...