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Best marks near West Williamston
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Carew River
0.5 miles from West Williamston
The Carew River is a sheltered tidal estuary/creek feeding into the Cleddau, best fished from easy-access banks, small slipway areas and muddy/sandy...
View markCresswell Quay
1.2 miles from West Williamston
Cresswell Quay is a small tidal quay/creek on the Pembrokeshire coast where you fish from the quay walls and adjacent muddy banks...
View markCarew Quay
1.3 miles from West Williamston
Carew Quay is a small tidal quay on the Carew estuary (upper Milford Haven waterway), fished from the quay wall and adjacent...
View markCarew Castle Tidal Mill
1.4 miles from West Williamston
Carew Castle Tidal Mill is an upper tidal reach of the Carew River/Daugleddau estuary, fished from muddy banks and small hard-standing spots...
View markLawrenny Quay
1.4 miles from West Williamston
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank...
View markLlangwm Ferry
3.1 miles from West Williamston
Llangwm Ferry is a sheltered upper Milford Haven/Daugleddau estuary mark with easy access from the village and the slipway/foreshore by the ferry...
View markQuick links: Carew River · Cresswell Quay · Carew Quay · Carew Castle Tidal Mill · Lawrenny Quay · Llangwm Ferry
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Carew River
0.5 miles from West Williamston
The Carew River is a sheltered tidal estuary/creek feeding into the Cleddau, best fished from easy-access banks, small slipway areas and muddy/sandy edges around Carew and downstream bends. It’s mainly a light-tackle venue for flatties and mullet with occasional bass and school mackerel pushing in on bigger tides; expect soft...
Cresswell Quay
1.2 miles from West Williamston
Cresswell Quay is a small tidal quay/creek on the Pembrokeshire coast where you fish from the quay walls and adjacent muddy banks into a narrow estuary channel. Access is straightforward from the village with short walks to the wall, and the fishing is typically close-range with strong tidal flow on...
Carew Quay
1.3 miles from West Williamston
Carew Quay is a small tidal quay on the Carew estuary (upper Milford Haven waterway), fished from the quay wall and adjacent banks/mud edges. It’s sheltered and best suited to light‑to‑medium tackle, with most fishing focused on the flooding tide as fish move up the channel; expect mixed estuary species...
Carew Castle Tidal Mill
1.4 miles from West Williamston
Carew Castle Tidal Mill is an upper tidal reach of the Carew River/Daugleddau estuary, fished from muddy banks and small hard-standing spots near the mill causeway and footpaths. It’s a quiet, sheltered mark where fishing is dictated by tide flow rather than swell, with best results around the flooding tide...
Lawrenny Quay
1.4 miles from West Williamston
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank by the slipway. Access is easy from the village (short level walk from parking), with fairly snag-free mud/sand and scattered weed/rock edging; expect strong tidal run on bigger...
Llangwm Ferry
3.1 miles from West Williamston
Llangwm Ferry is a sheltered upper Milford Haven/Daugleddau estuary mark with easy access from the village and the slipway/foreshore by the ferry point, fishing into a steady tidal flow over mud and mixed sand with scattered stones and small gutters. It’s a classic light-tackle estuary venue for flatfish and mullet,...