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Borth Beach
43.4 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Borth Beach is a long, open sand-and-shingle surf beach on Cardigan Bay, fishing best for flatfish, rays and dogfish with rougher ground...
View markDyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi)
43.4 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
The Dyfi Estuary at Aberdyfi offers classic estuary and channel fishing from accessible sand/mud banks, the harbour frontage and nearby groynes, with...
View markLeri Estuary
43.7 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
The Leri Estuary mark fishes around the tidal channel and mud/sand flats by the Leri’s outflow into Borth Bay, with easy access...
View markWallog Beach
43.8 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Wallog Beach is a fairly exposed shingle-and-sand bay just north of Borth, backed by the coast road and low cliffs. Access is...
View markClarach Beach
43.9 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Clarach Beach is a small, sheltered shingle-and-sand bay just north of Aberystwyth with easy access from the promenade and car parks, plus...
View markYnyslas Beach
43.9 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Long, open sandy surf beach on the south side of the Dyfi (Dovey) estuary, backed by dunes and reached via the Ynyslas...
View markQuick links: Borth Beach · Dyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi) · Leri Estuary · Wallog Beach · Clarach Beach · Ynyslas Beach
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Marks near Tref-y-Clawdd
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Borth Beach
43.4 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Borth Beach is a long, open sand-and-shingle surf beach on Cardigan Bay, fishing best for flatfish, rays and dogfish with rougher ground and occasional snaggy patches near the rocky reefs by the northern end. Access is easy from the village with multiple paths/ramps to the foreshore and plenty of room...
Dyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi)
43.4 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
The Dyfi Estuary at Aberdyfi offers classic estuary and channel fishing from accessible sand/mud banks, the harbour frontage and nearby groynes, with marks changing with the tide and shifting sands. Expect mainly mixed flatfish and mullet in the quieter margins, with bass and occasional rays/dogfish nearer the mouth on stronger...
Leri Estuary
43.7 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
The Leri Estuary mark fishes around the tidal channel and mud/sand flats by the Leri’s outflow into Borth Bay, with easy access from nearby roads/paths and fishing typically done by wading/standing on firm sand at low water or from the bank on the flood. It’s a classic light-tackle estuary venue:...
Wallog Beach
43.8 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Wallog Beach is a fairly exposed shingle-and-sand bay just north of Borth, backed by the coast road and low cliffs. Access is straightforward from the small roadside parking areas and slip/paths down to the beach, but the steep shingle can be hard work with gear. Fishing is typical open-coast beach...
Clarach Beach
43.9 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Clarach Beach is a small, sheltered shingle-and-sand bay just north of Aberystwyth with easy access from the promenade and car parks, plus a short walk to the rock fringes at either end. Fishing is mainly for mixed flatfish and school fish from the beach, with rough ground and deeper water...
Ynyslas Beach
43.9 miles from Tref-y-Clawdd
Long, open sandy surf beach on the south side of the Dyfi (Dovey) estuary, backed by dunes and reached via the Ynyslas National Nature Reserve car park with an easy walk onto the sand. Fishing is classic west Wales surf work: best on a flooding tide into dusk/dark with deeper...