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Best marks near Whitland
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Telpyn Point
5.5 miles from Whitland
Telpyn Point is a low rocky headland and wave-cut platform west of Amroth, fished from rough rock ledges and kelpy gullies with...
View markPendine Sands
5.6 miles from Whitland
Pendine Sands is a long, gently sloping open surf beach on the Carmarthenshire coast with easy access from the village and seafront...
View markAmroth Beach
5.9 miles from Whitland
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from...
View markWiseman’s Bridge
6.7 miles from Whitland
Wiseman’s Bridge is a small shingle beach mark on Carmarthen Bay, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock edges either side...
View markCoppet Hall
7.4 miles from Whitland
Coppet Hall is a sheltered, gently shelving sandy bay just north of Saundersfoot, with easy access from the Coppet Hall Beach Centre/car...
View markLaugharne Castle Shore
7.4 miles from Whitland
Shore fishing from the muddy-sandy estuary edge below Laugharne Castle on the Taf/Tywi estuary, with easy access via the promenade/foreshore path and...
View markQuick links: Telpyn Point · Pendine Sands · Amroth Beach · Wiseman’s Bridge · Coppet Hall · Laugharne Castle Shore
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Marks near Whitland
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Telpyn Point
5.5 miles from Whitland
Telpyn Point is a low rocky headland and wave-cut platform west of Amroth, fished from rough rock ledges and kelpy gullies with deeper water close in. Access is typically by walking along the coast path then dropping down where safe (tide-dependent) or approaching via the shoreline from nearby bays; it’s...
Pendine Sands
5.6 miles from Whitland
Pendine Sands is a long, gently sloping open surf beach on the Carmarthenshire coast with easy access from the village and seafront parking, allowing comfortable fishing straight off clean sand. It’s primarily a distance-casting mark with few snags, best on a flooding tide and into dusk/night, producing typical sandy-beach species...
Amroth Beach
5.9 miles from Whitland
Wide, gently shelving sand beach at Amroth with a stony/reef edge and rock outcrops toward the eastern end; easy walk-on access from the village seafront and car parks. It fishes mainly as a clean-sand surf mark for flatfish and bass, with occasional rays and smoothhound when tides and water clarity...
Wiseman’s Bridge
6.7 miles from Whitland
Wiseman’s Bridge is a small shingle beach mark on Carmarthen Bay, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock edges either side of the bay. Access is straightforward via the seafront/roadside parking and a short walk onto the beach; most anglers cast over sand with occasional rough patches and weed...
Coppet Hall
7.4 miles from Whitland
Coppet Hall is a sheltered, gently shelving sandy bay just north of Saundersfoot, with easy access from the Coppet Hall Beach Centre/car park and a short walk onto clean sand. It fishes as a classic surf/clean-ground mark with some mixed ground and reef influence toward the northern end by the...
Laugharne Castle Shore
7.4 miles from Whitland
Shore fishing from the muddy-sandy estuary edge below Laugharne Castle on the Taf/Tywi estuary, with easy access via the promenade/foreshore path and short steps down at low water. The mark fishes as a classic South Wales estuary: gentle to moderate tidal run, mixed mud/sand with small gutters and channels, and...