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Best marks near Trehale
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Abercastle Harbour
3.5 miles from Trehale
Small, sheltered stone harbour and tidal inlet with easy access from the village and fishing mostly from the harbour wall, slips and...
View markAbercastle Bay
3.6 miles from Trehale
Abercastle Bay is a small, sheltered cove with a pebble/stone foreshore and rugged rock edges either side of the inlet. Access is...
View markPorthgain Point
4.8 miles from Trehale
Porthgain Point is a rugged, tide-swept rock and ledge mark on the north Pembrokeshire coast, fished from rough rock platforms and the...
View markPorthgain Harbour
4.8 miles from Trehale
Porthgain Harbour is a small, sheltered working harbour with stone walls, slips and deeper water at the mouth, offering mixed harbour fishing...
View markNewgale Beach
4.9 miles from Trehale
Long, open Atlantic-facing sandy beach with sections of shingle and occasional gullies, backed by a road and car parks for easy access....
View markPorthgain Quarry
5.2 miles from Trehale
Porthgain Quarry is a rugged, steep-sided flooded slate quarry immediately inland of Porthgain harbour, offering deep water close in and very snaggy...
View markQuick links: Abercastle Harbour · Abercastle Bay · Porthgain Point · Porthgain Harbour · Newgale Beach · Porthgain Quarry
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Abercastle Harbour
3.5 miles from Trehale
Small, sheltered stone harbour and tidal inlet with easy access from the village and fishing mostly from the harbour wall, slips and surrounding rocky edges. It’s a classic Pembrokeshire mixed ground mark: calmer water inside for float/light ledger work, and stronger tide and deeper water just outside for spinning and...
Abercastle Bay
3.6 miles from Trehale
Abercastle Bay is a small, sheltered cove with a pebble/stone foreshore and rugged rock edges either side of the inlet. Access is straightforward from the village/harbour area, with fishing mainly from the rocky margins and boulder-strewn shoreline; it’s a typical north Pembrokeshire rock mark with clear water, kelp and gullies...
Porthgain Point
4.8 miles from Trehale
Porthgain Point is a rugged, tide-swept rock and ledge mark on the north Pembrokeshire coast, fished from rough rock platforms and the edges of gullies. Access is on foot from Porthgain village (short but steep/uneven in places) and fishing is classic “kelp and rough ground” with deeper water close in,...
Porthgain Harbour
4.8 miles from Trehale
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...
Newgale Beach
4.9 miles from Trehale
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...
Porthgain Quarry
5.2 miles from Trehale
Porthgain Quarry is a rugged, steep-sided flooded slate quarry immediately inland of Porthgain harbour, offering deep water close in and very snaggy rock ledges. Access is on foot from the village/harbour paths with a short but uneven walk and some exposed edges; most anglers fish from solid rock platforms rather...