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Best marks near Treleddyd-fawr
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Whitesands Bay
1.5 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Whitesands Bay is an open, surf-facing sandy bay just west of St Davids with easy access from the large beach car park...
View markPorthmelgan
1.7 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Porthmelgan is a small, secluded rocky cove on the North Pembrokeshire coast, fished mainly from rough rock ledges and kelp-fringed gullies with...
View markPorthselau
2.1 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Porthselau is a small, sheltered sandy bay just inside St Davids Head, fishing as a classic Pembrokeshire rock-and-sand mark with easy access...
View markSt Davids Head
2.1 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
St Davids Head is a rugged, wave-washed headland mark of cliffs, kelp-covered ledges and deep gullies, best accessed by the coastal footpaths...
View markSt Non’s Bay
2.3 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
St Non’s Bay is a small, exposed rocky cove west of St Davids reached by the coastal path and a steep footpath...
View markCaerfai Bay
2.3 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Caerfai Bay is a small, scenic west Pembrokeshire bay with a sandy cove backed by cliffs and rocky fringes either side. Access...
View markQuick links: Whitesands Bay · Porthmelgan · Porthselau · St Davids Head · St Non’s Bay · Caerfai Bay
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Marks near Treleddyd-fawr
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Whitesands Bay
1.5 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Whitesands Bay is an open, surf-facing sandy bay just west of St Davids with easy access from the large beach car park and short paths onto the sand. Fishing is typical clean ground surf/beach angling, with best results at night and on a flooding tide when fish run close; rougher...
Porthmelgan
1.7 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Porthmelgan is a small, secluded rocky cove on the North Pembrokeshire coast, fished mainly from rough rock ledges and kelp-fringed gullies with deep water close in. Access is on foot via coastal paths and a scramble down; it’s a classic “lure or float the rough” mark with strong tidal run...
Porthselau
2.1 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Porthselau is a small, sheltered sandy bay just inside St Davids Head, fishing as a classic Pembrokeshire rock-and-sand mark with easy access from the nearby car park and a short walk onto the beach. Most sport comes from casting into the deeper water and rough ground either side of the...
St Davids Head
2.1 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
St Davids Head is a rugged, wave-washed headland mark of cliffs, kelp-covered ledges and deep gullies, best accessed by the coastal footpaths from St Davids/Whitesands with a walk-in and some scrambling to reach fishable rock platforms. It’s classic rough-ground fishing with fast tide runs and sudden depth close in, producing...
St Non’s Bay
2.3 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
St Non’s Bay is a small, exposed rocky cove west of St Davids reached by the coastal path and a steep footpath down to the shore. Fishing is mainly from rough ground ledges and kelpy gullies with deep water close in, giving typical Pembrokeshire rock-mark sport; best results are usually...
Caerfai Bay
2.3 miles from Treleddyd-fawr
Caerfai Bay is a small, scenic west Pembrokeshire bay with a sandy cove backed by cliffs and rocky fringes either side. Access is via the coast path and steep steps down to the beach; fishing is mostly light-to-medium tackle from the sand at low to mid tide for flats and...