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Allt-wen Point
32.1 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Allt-wen Point is a rugged Ceredigion headland mark of kelpy rock ledges and broken ground with deepish water close in. Access is...
View markAberystwyth Harbour Wall
32.4 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth Harbour Wall is the exposed outer wall/breakwater at the harbour mouth, fished from the stone/concrete top and lower blocks in calmer...
View markAberystwyth South Beach
32.5 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth South Beach is a long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand beach running south from the town seafront, with easy access from the promenade/road...
View markAberystwyth North Beach
32.6 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth North Beach is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach running north from the town’s seafront, fished mostly by surfcasters with easy...
View markConstitution Hill (Aberystwyth)
32.8 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Constitution Hill forms the rocky northern edge of Aberystwyth, where anglers fish from kelp-covered boulders, ledges and rough ground below the Marine...
View markCardigan Bay (Ceredigion Coast)
32.9 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
A long, open sweep of shingle-and-sand beaches broken by rocky points and short reefs along the Ceredigion coast of Cardigan Bay, offering...
View markQuick links: Allt-wen Point · Aberystwyth Harbour Wall · Aberystwyth South Beach · Aberystwyth North Beach · Constitution Hill (Aberystwyth) · Cardigan Bay (Ceredigion Coast)
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Allt-wen Point
32.1 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Allt-wen Point is a rugged Ceredigion headland mark of kelpy rock ledges and broken ground with deepish water close in. Access is on foot via coast path and informal tracks, then a scramble down to platforms that fish best on a flooding tide with some swell running. Typical fishing is...
Aberystwyth Harbour Wall
32.4 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth Harbour Wall is the exposed outer wall/breakwater at the harbour mouth, fished from the stone/concrete top and lower blocks in calmer seas. Access is on foot from the harbour area with easy walking, but the seaward end can be very rough in swell and slippery with weed. It’s a...
Aberystwyth South Beach
32.5 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth South Beach is a long, gently shelving shingle-and-sand beach running south from the town seafront, with easy access from the promenade/road and multiple entry points. It’s a classic open-coast surf mark: best after a bit of sea or colour and on the flooding tide, with clean ground for distance...
Aberystwyth North Beach
32.6 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Aberystwyth North Beach is a long, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach running north from the town’s seafront, fished mostly by surfcasters with easy promenade or slipway access and plenty of room to spread out. It’s a classic open-coast mark that fishes best on a rising tide with a bit of colour/sea...
Constitution Hill (Aberystwyth)
32.8 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
Constitution Hill forms the rocky northern edge of Aberystwyth, where anglers fish from kelp-covered boulders, ledges and rough ground below the Marine Terrace/Cliff Railway area. Access is on foot via paths along the promenade and up toward the cliff base, but expect uneven, slippery rock platforms and some height above...
Cardigan Bay (Ceredigion Coast)
32.9 miles from Llechrhyd, Cwmbach
A long, open sweep of shingle-and-sand beaches broken by rocky points and short reefs along the Ceredigion coast of Cardigan Bay, offering mixed ground shore fishing. Access is typically via coastal-path walks to beach ramps/steps and short scrambles onto rock platforms; fishing character ranges from surf work over sand at...